The Fantastic Fish Shop By: Erin Balley J’aime Holderbaum Lisa Lam-Wilson
Dec 28, 2015
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The Fantastic Fish Shop
By:
Erin BalleyJaime HolderbaumLisa Lam-Wilson
1Drill and Practice multiplication game
Found at multiplication.com
http://multiplication.com/flashgames/FishShop.htm
2Operant ConditioningA process of changing behavior by rewarding or punishing a subject each time an action is performed until the subject associates the action with pleasure or distress.
Reinforcement SchedulesPositive and Negative ReinforcementPositive and Negative Punishment
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/operant%20conditioning
3Fixed Ratio: reinforcement is given after a specific # of responses.
Continuous Reinforcement: Given EVERY time
Partial Reinforcement: Given only PART of the time.
Reinforcement Scheduleshttp://psychology.about.com/od/behavioralpsychology/a/schedules.htm
When using Operant Behavior, there are two types of reinforcement schedulescontinuous and partial. Continuous Reinforcement is given every time the desired behavior happens. Partial Reinforcement is only given some of the time that the desired behavior happens. There are also 4 sub-schedules of partial reinforcement, one of which is Fixed Ratio, where reinforcement is given after a specific # of responses. 4Reinforcement Schedules
This software clip shows the student receiving reinforcement after EVERY customer they help.which is a continuous schedule. It also shows a fixed ratio schedule, by giving reinforcement after they help all of the customers in line. 5Positive Reinforcement To strengthen by providing a positive stimulus that increases the probability of a specific response
Praise and Rewards
http://allpsych.com/psychology101/reinforcement.html
6Negative ReinforcementTaking something negative away in order to increase a responseWhen a negative stimulus is eliminated, it will likely increase the chances that a student will complete the task correctly.
http://allpsych.com/psychology101/reinforcement.html
7Watch the video to view some examples of positive and negative reinforcement.
8Websters Definition:punishment
Pronunciation: \p-nish-mnt\
Function: noun Date: 15th century 1: the act of punishing 2 a: suffering, pain, or loss that serves as retribution b: a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure 3: severe, rough, or disastrous treatment
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/punishment
9In Skinners Behaviorism:Punishment is a procedure in which responses are followed by either:
(a) the removal of a positive reinforcer, or
(b) the presentation of a negative reinforcer (or aversive stimulus).
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6884/is_1_6/ai_n28321088/
Positive & Negative Punishment
11Please go to:
www.multiplication.comClick on GamesScroll down and click on Fantastic Fish ShopPlease spend a couple of minutes to play but also think the behaviorisms that you see.12