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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
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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.

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Page 1: Warm Up  How is a conditioned stimulus different than an unconditioned stimulus?  True or False: An originally neutral stimulus must be paired with an.

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

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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

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Operant Conditioning

B.F. Skinner

learning from consequences of behavior

Reinforcement or Punishment

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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)

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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

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Reinforcement

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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

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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)

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Schedules of Reinforcement

Behavior Reinforced EVERY time- Continuous Schedule

Behaviors Reinforced with intervals- Partial Schedule

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Quick Write

Which do you think is more effective?

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Partial Schedule

253-254

Pull out the 4 types of partial reinforcement and describe each (in your notes!)

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Shaping

Desired behavior is “modeled” by first rewarding any act similar to desired behavior and then requiring closer acts before giving a reward

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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

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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

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Punishment

Opposite of negative reinforcement

Behavior is decreased

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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.

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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.

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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!

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Operant Conditioning in your Life