1. Operant & Classical Conditioning 1. Classical conditioning forms associations between stimuli (CS and US). Operant conditioning, on the other hand, forms an association…
1. Operant & Classical Conditioning1. Classical conditioning forms associations between stimuli (CS and US). Operant conditioning, on the other hand, forms an association…
1. Operant Conditioning Module 18 2. Skinner’s Experiments Skinner’s experiments extend Thorndike’s thinking, especially his law of effect. This lawstates that rewarded…
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Slide 1PSY 402 Theories of Learning Chapter 4 – Nuts and Bolts of Conditioning (Mechanisms of Classical Conditioning) Slide 2 Classical vs. Instrumental The modern…
Slide 1WHS AP Psychology Unit 5: Learning (Behaviorism) Essential Task 5-3: Predict the effects of operant conditioning with specific attention to (primary, secondary, immediate,…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Operant Conditioning The second great learning theory in modern psychology! Slide 3 People and animals learn how to do certain things and not others because…
Slide 1 Operant Conditioning B.F. Skinner began his research with the principle that rewarded behavior is likely to occur again. Operant Conditioning is a form of instrumental…