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Operant Conditioning The second great learning theory in modern psychology! The main idea of operant conditioning: People and animals learn how to do certain things and not others because of the consequences of what they do. “Everything we do and are is determined by our history of rewards and punishments.” -B.F. Skinner To what extent do you agree? The Operant Chamber (Or Skinner Box) http://www.twine.com/item/12flkpgdj-fj/youtube-bf-skinner-on-reinforcement-general-psychology Reinforcement is: Types of Reinforcers Primary reinforcers: Secondary reinforcers: Positive vs. negative Positive reinforcers: Negative reinforcers: Ratio schedules of reinforcement Fixed ratio schedule: Variable-ratio schedule: Interval schedules of reinforcement Fixed interval schedule: Variable interval schedule: Skinner’s Original Experiments: Shaping Teaching complex behaviors to animals by reinforcing small steps in the right direction “Successive approximations” Skinner taught pigeons to walk in a figure 8, play ping-pong, etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQNHqENd6ls Other uses of Skinner’s theory At school Skinner dreamed of a future where teaching machines and textbooks shaped learning in small steps, immediately reinforcing correct responses https://www.khanacademy.org/? Sports Reinforce small successes and gradually increase the challenge Other applications (cont.) At work Reward specific, achievable behaviors, not vaguely defined “merit” Reinforcement should be immediate At home Parents who give in to protests or defiance reinforce whining and arguing Always notice kids doing something right and commend them for it A word about punishment Reinforcement increases a behavior; punishment diminishes it. Punishment tells you what not to do; reinforcement tells you what to do. Why does punishment often fail and/or create more problems? The downside of Skinner: The Overjustification Effect “If I have to be bribed into doing this, it must not be worth doing for its own sake.” Extrinsic rewards can damage intrinsic motivation Read this: http://www.psychwiki.com/wik i/The_Overjustification_Effect