Forming and Strengthening Operant Behavior
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Forming and Strengthening Operant
Behavior:
EQ: How do we form operant behavior and how do
we strengthen that behavior?
How does life operantly train us?
Part of what and how we learn comes from the
situations we are in
If we are in school, for example, we learn through
rewards and punishments
We also learn in the workforce that we are rewarded
for good work
This also applies to relationships
In short, we are always being reinforced or punished
based on our behavior
There are, however, certain variables that can
strengthen these reinforcements
Shaping:
Shaping is the concept that we progressively reward
for getting closer a to demonstrating the desired
response we are training a subject for
An example would be in potty training
If junior pees next to the toilet, we might reinforce him
with something like, “Good job, you almost got it in
the potty.”
If a week later, Junior gets most of it in the potty, we
might reinforce the almost success
Eventually, the subject will be shaped into
demonstrating the correct response
Primary and Secondary Reinforcers:
A primary reinforcer is a given to a subject when they
demonstrate the operant that is rewarding to them
A secondary reinforcer is a reward given to a subject
that the learn to like
An example of a primary enforcer would be the treat
you give your dog when he demonstrates good
behavior
The secondary reinforcer might be the belly rub you
give him when he rolls over
Delay and Size of Reinforcers:
Occasionally, we might delay the reinforcer until we
are satisfied with the result we want to see
To lose weight, for example, we might want decide to
give ourselves a tasty treat for every 5 pounds we lose
This reinforcer does not directly impact us today, but
it will eventually be a reward that we work toward
Sometimes, if the reward is huge, we may have to work
for a long time to get it
EX: If I save an extra $100 per month, I can retire
at 58 instead of 64
Schedule Reinforcement:
In Schedule reinforcement, we are trying to use
schedules to reinforce our behavior
A Continuous Reinforcement Schedule is designed to
reward a subject every time they demonstrate a
desired response
A Partial Reinforcement Schedule is designed to
reward only some of the time
Schedules and Extinction:
If the goal of Conditioning is extinction, then we must
work toward either getting rid of the unwanted
behavior or to get rid of the reinforcement
To do this we can slowly stop reinforcing as we begin
to see the result that we wish to see
Eventually, we should completely get rid of the
behavior
EX: none of us gets rewarded for going peepee on
the potty