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Transcript
Operant Conditioning Terms
Edward Thorndike
• Law of Effect:
behavior followed by
favorable consequences
becomes more likely;
behaviors followed by
unfavorable
consequences become
less likely
(basis of Operant Conditioning)
Cat Puzzle
Skinner Box – a
chamber containing a
bar that an animal can
manipulate to obtain a
food or water
reinforcer; devices are
attached to record the
animal’s rate of bar
pressing
•Skinner Box Video
Operant Conditioning Chamber
Conditioning
Shaping
• an operant conditioning procedure in
which reinforcers guide behavior
toward closer and closer
approximations of a desired goal
“Good job” when they
get on all fours
SHAPING DEMO
Give them a candy when
they start crawling toward
you
Hug and a kiss when
they stand up
Types of Reinforcers
Primary Reinforcer
• An innately reinforcing stimulus, such
as one that satisfies a biological need
CONDITIONED (SECONDARY)
Reinforcer
• a stimulus that gains its reinforcing power
through its association with a primary
reinforcer
Cognitive Map
• A mental representation of the layout of
one’s environment
Latent Learning
• learning that occurs but is not apparent
until there is an incentive to demonstrate it
Overjustification Effect
• the effect of promising a reward for doing
what one already likes to do
Cognition and Biology
• Cognitive Processes of Operant Conditioning
• Cognitive processes are also at work in operant
learning
– Animals on a fixed-interval reinforcement schedule
respond more frequently as the time gets closer to the
reinforcer (EXPECTATIONS)
• Biological Predispositions of Operant
Conditioning
• It is easier to reinforce behaviors normally
associated with their natural behaviors
– Example – can use a food reinforcer to get a hamster
to rear up, more difficult to use a food reinforcer to get
a hamster to wash its face