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Transcript
Theories of
Personality
Power Point Presentation by
Avidan Milevsky, Ph.D.
Touro College South
This presentation copyright Susan C. Cloninger. Some
images are from "Holy Cow! 250,000 Graphics," by
Macmillan Digital Publishing USA.
Prepared to accompany Theories of Personality (5th ed.) by Susan C. Cloninger (2008), published by Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved.
CHAPTER
TEN
SKINNER AND STAATS:
The Challenge
of Behaviorism
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Chapter Overview
RADICAL BEHAVIORISM: SKINNER
Behavior as the Data for Scientific Study
 The Evolutionary Context of Operant Behavior
 The Rate of Responding
Learning Principles
 Reinforcement: Increasing the Rate of Responding
 Punishment and Extinction: Decreasing the Rate of
Responding
 Additional Behavioral Techniques
Schedules of Reinforcement
Applications of Behavioral Techniques
 Therapy
 Education
Radical Behaviorism and Personality Theory:
Some Concerns
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Chapter Overview
PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIORISM: STAATS
Reinforcement
Basic Behavioral Repertoires
 The Emotional-Motivational Repertoire
 The Language-Cognitive Repertoire
 The Sensory-Motor Repertoire
Situations
Psychological Adjustment
The Nature-Nurture Question from the
Perspective of Psychological Behaviorism
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Chapter Overview
Personality Assessment from a
Behavioral Perspective
The Act-Frequency Approach to Personality
Measurement
Contributions of Behaviorism to Personality
Theory and Measurement
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Preview of Skinner’s and
Staats’s Theory
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Radical Behaviorism:
Skinner
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B. F. Skinner
• Burrhus Frederic Skinner
born in 1904 in Pennsylvania
• Inventor and writer as a
youngster
• Doctorate in Psychology
from Harvard (1931)
• Professorships at Minnesota,
Indiana and Harvard
•Died in 1990 of Leukemia
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Behavior as the Data for
Scientific Study
The Evolutionary
Context of Operant
Behavior
The Rate of
Responding
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The Evolutionary Context Of
Operant Behavior
behavior
selected by the
environment
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operant conditioning
Definition:
Mode of learning in which
the frequency of
responding is influenced by
the consequences that are
contingent upon a response
Examples:
bar-pressing in rats,
reinforced by food
smiling in a child,
reinforced by parental
approval
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The Rate of Responding
Skinner box
 controls the
environment
operant
response
response
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Learning Principles
Reinforcement: Increasing the Rate
of Responding
Punishment and Extinction:
Decreasing the Rate of Responding
Additional Behavioral Techniques
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Reinforcement: Increasing the
Rate of Responding
positive reinforcer
base rate
primary reinforcer
secondary reinforcer
negative reinforcer
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Punishment and Extinction:
Decreasing the Rate of Responding
punishment: a
stimulus
contingent upon a
response and that
has the effect of
decreasing the rate
of responding
extinction: reduction
in the rate of
responding when
reinforcement ends
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Additional Behavioral Techniques
shaping: reinforcement of successive
approximations of behavior
chaining: one response produces or
alters some of the variables that
control another response
discrimination learning: learning to
respond differentially, depending on
environmental stimuli
generalization: responding to stimuli
that are similar to, but not identical
to, the stimuli present during
training
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Schedules of Reinforcement
Continuous Reinforcement
Partial Reinforcement
fixed ratio schedule (FR)
variable ratio schedule (VR)
fixed interval schedule (FI)
variable interval schedule (VI)
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Applications of Behavioral
Techniques
Therapy
behavior modification
functional analysis
token economies
Education
teaching machines (programmed
instruction)
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Radical Behaviorism and
Personality Theory: Some
Concerns
Walden Two
(Utopian
community)
unique human
capacities
(including
language)
freedom and
dignity
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Psychological
Behaviorism: Staats
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Reinforcement
Time-out:
a procedure or environment
in which no reinforcements
are given in an effort to
extinguish unwanted
behavior
Example:
removal of a disruptive
child from a school class,
to improve behavior
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Reinforcement
based on emotion
contrast with
Skinner's
radical
empiricism
contrast with
Dollard and
Miller's drive
reduction
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Basic Behavioral Repertoires
The Emotional-Motivational
Repertoire
The Language-Cognitive Repertoire
The Sensory-Motor Repertoire
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Personality as a Basic Behavioral
Repertoire
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Basic Behavioral Repertoire
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The Emotional-Motivational
Repertoire
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The Emotional-Motivational
Repertoire
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Situations
A-R-D theory
A: affects and attitudes
R: reinforcements
D: direct behavior
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Psychological Adjustment
depends on learning (basic
behavioral repertoire)
for example:
emotions (phobias, depression,
anxiety)
social skills
positive self-concept
standards for behavior
(perfectionism)
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The Nature-Nurture Question
from the Perspective of
Psychological Behaviorism
intensive learning
learning builds on nature
biology can influence a person
before learning
during learning
after learning
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The Nature-Nurture Question
from the Perspective of
Psychological Behaviorism
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Personality Assessment from
a Behavioral Perspective
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The Act-Frequency Approach to
Personality Measurement
Definition:
measuring personality
traits by assessing the
frequency of prototypical
behaviors
Examples:
affiliation needs assessed
by frequency of choosing to
work with friends
dominance assessed by
frequency of interrupting
others
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Contributions of Behaviorism to
Personality Theory and
Measurement
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Chapter Review
RADICAL BEHAVIORISM: SKINNER
•Behavior as the Data for Scientific Study
•Learning Principles
•Schedules of Reinforcement
•Applications of Behavioral Techniques
•Radical Behaviorism & Personality Theory: Some Concerns
PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIORISM: STAATS
•Reinforcement
•Basic Behavioral Repertoires
•Situations
•Psychological Adjustment
•The Nature-Nurture Question from the Perspective of
Psychological Behaviorism
Personality Assessment from a Behavioral Perspective
•The Act-Frequency Approach to Personality Measurement
•Contributions of Behaviorism to Personality Theory &
Measurement
Prepared to accompany Theories of Personality (5th ed.) by Susan C. Cloninger (2008), published by Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved.