Warm Up - Cabarrus County Schools
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Warm Up
How is a conditioned stimulus different
than an unconditioned stimulus?
True or False: An originally neutral
stimulus must be paired with an
unconditioned stimulus in order to elicit
the intended response
Test Next Wednesday (10/23)
It will cover ONLY classical and operant conditioning, and
social learning
We will review in class Tuesday
ALSO- Tutoring after school Tuesday 2:15-2:45
Operant Conditioning
B.F. Skinner
learning from consequences of behavior
Reinforcement or Punishment
Skinner’s Experiment
Pavlov is to the dog experiment, as Skinner is
to the rat experiment
Rats had to press a bar in order to receive the
food (reinforcement)
Reinforcement
Stimulus or event that increases the likelihood that
a response will be repeated
Can be POSITIVE or NEGATIVE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-63ysqT5nu0
Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
Takes away an unpleasant stimulus
Escape Conditioning-remove or terminate
unpleasant stimulus
Avoidance Conditioning- prevent the
occurrence of an unpleasant stimulus; often
has a warning signal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHhcidCoGAE
Primary vs. Secondary Reinforcer
Primary- satisfies a biological need
(hunger/thirst/sleep)
Secondary-paired with a primary
reinforcer through classical conditioning
and has acquired value (Almost any
stimulus)
Schedules of Reinforcement
Behavior Reinforced EVERY timeContinuous Schedule
Behaviors Reinforced with intervalsPartial Schedule
Quick Write
Which do you think is more effective?
Partial Schedule
253-254
Pull out the 4 types of partial
reinforcement and describe each (in your
notes!)
Shaping
Desired behavior is “modeled”
by first rewarding any act
similar to desired behavior and
then requiring closer acts
before giving a reward
Shaping
For example, to teach a child to write his
or her first name, you initially give praise
for writing the first letter correctly. After
the child has mastered that first step,
letter-by-letter you give praise until the
entire name is correctly written.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iox5BVm5-qk
Response Chains
Learned reactions that follow one another
in sequence
Simple skills make harder tasks possible
Ride a training bike, have parent guide
you, ride a real bike
Punishment
Opposite of negative reinforcement
Behavior is decreased
Negative Punishment
When a child "talks back" to his/her
mother, the child may lose the privilege of
watching her favorite television program.
Therefore, the loss of viewing privileges
will act as a negative punisher and
decrease the likelihood of the child talking
back in the future.
Positive Punishment
If you stroke a cat's fur in a manner
that the cat finds unpleasant, the
cat may attempt to bite you.
Therefore, the presentation of the
cat's bite will act as a positive
punisher and decrease the likelihood
that you will stroke the cat in that
same manner in the future.
Disadvantages of Punishment
257-259
What are the problems with punishment?
Please identify and add to your notes
THEN WE ARE DONE WITH NOTES- YOU MADE IT!
Operant Conditioning in your Life