Operant Condtioning Techniques
Operant Condtioning Techniques
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Operant Conditioning
• A type of learning in which behavior is
strengthened if followed by reinforcement or
diminished if followed by punishment.
Classical v. Operant
• They both use acquisition, discrimination, SR,
generalization and extinction.
•Classical Conditioning is automatic
(respondent behavior). Dogs automatically
salivate over meat, then bell- no thinking
involved.
•Operant Conditioning involves behavior
where one can influence their environment
with behaviors which have consequences
(operant behavior).
Edward Thorndike (1874-1949)
• Author of the law of effect
• Behaviors with favorable consequences
will occur more frequently.
• Behaviors with unfavorable consequences
will occur less frequently.
• Created puzzle boxes for research on cats
Thorndike’s Puzzle Box
Quick Acquisition
Quick Extinction
Partial Reinforcement
• Reinforcing a
response only part of
the time.
• The acquisition
process is slower.
• Greater resistance to
extinction.
Fixed-ratio Schedules
• A schedule that reinforces a response only
after a specified number of responses.
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