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Operant Conditioning

Operant Conditioning. Take out your notebook please!. CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Stimulus → Response Involuntary. John B. Watson. OPERANT CONDITIONING Response → Stimulus Voluntary. B.F. Skinner. Operant Conditioning. Everything we do is to receive a reward or avoid a punishment.

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Operant Conditioning

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  1. Operant Conditioning Take out your notebook please!

  2. CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Stimulus → Response Involuntary John B. Watson OPERANT CONDITIONING Response → Stimulus Voluntary B.F. Skinner

  3. Operant Conditioning Everything we do is to receive a reward or avoid a punishment.

  4. Operant Conditioning Vocab • Reinforcement – something that follows a response and strengthens the tendency to repeat that response

  5. Big Bang Theory

  6. SeaWorld trainers use operant conditioning techniques to train marine mammals. • When an animal performs a particular behavior and the consequences of that behavior are in some ways reinforcing to that animal, the animal is likely to repeat that behavior. • For instance, if a whale splashes its trainer, : the trainer becomes wet, then of several consequences may follow, trainer jumps backward, the crowd cheers, etc. If any of these consequences is reinforcing to the whale, the whale is likely to repeat the splashing behavior.

  7. http://videos.howstuffworks.com/animal-planet/37897-most-outrageous-killer-whale-training-video.htmhttp://videos.howstuffworks.com/animal-planet/37897-most-outrageous-killer-whale-training-video.htm • While watching the video list behaviors you observe and the reward the whale receives.

  8. Two Types of Rewards Rewards 1.) I will buy you lunch – your choice! 2.) You and the whole class get free sodas! 3.) I will give you 20 dollars! 4.) I will give you 20 extra credit points!

  9. PrimaryandSecondary 1.) I will buy you lunch – your choice! 2.) You and the whole class get free sodas! 3.) I will give you 20 dollars! 4.) I will give you 20 extra credit points!

  10. Operant Conditioning Vocab • Primary Reinforcement – something necessary for psychological or physical survival that is used as a reward • Secondary Reinforcement – anything that comes to represent a primary reinforcer, such as money

  11. We see operant conditioning a lot in parenting… Good Grades Rewarded Tantrums Punished

  12. RewardsandPunishments Punishment Decrease a behavior by following it with unpleasant consequences Positive Reinforcement Increase a behavior by giving a reward, something pleasant Negative Reinforcement Increase a behavior by removing something unpleasant

  13. What have you done recently that was positively reinforced, negatively reinforced, or punished? Try to find an example for each. Write Positive Reinforcement = Negative Reinforcement/punishment =

  14. Physical Therapy • Watch the video: • What type of reinforcement is being used? • Is it successful?

  15. Operant Conditioning in Physical Therapy

  16. Today’s Summative • Using the three types of Operant Conditioning, prove what you learned today. Give examples. • Use Pen. Turn in today. • There are three ways Operant Conditioning can be achieved. The first is…… • Operant Conditioning can be learned using three types of reinforcement. The first is…..

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