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Psychology
Mr. Rosen
Name _____________________________ Blk ____
PsychSim Worksheet: Operant Conditioning
This activity describes a form of learning called operant conditioning—learning from the consequences that
follow our actions.
http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/gray/content/psychsim5/Operant%20Conditioning/PsychSim_Shell.html
Classical vs. Operant Conditioning

What is the distinction between classical and operant conditioning?
Reinforcement and Punishment

What effect does reinforcement have on behavior?

Give an example of positive reinforcement.

Give an example of negative reinforcement.

What effect does punishment have on behavior?

Give an example of punishment.
Continuous vs. Partial Reinforcement

If a subject comes to expect a reward after every response, what will happen if the reinforcement
stops?
Schedules of Reinforcement
Define the following schedules of reinforcement and give an everyday example of each:

Fixed ratio

Fixed interval

Variable ratio

Variable interval
Simulated Experiment: Schedules of Reinforcement

Which schedule of reinforcement is MOST resistant to extinction? Why do you think this is so?