Learning 2 - Operant Conditioning Flashcards

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What is a positive reinforcer?

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  • ADDING something positive to increase the likelihood that target behaviour will be repeated
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What is a negative reinforcer?

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  • REMOVING something negative to increase likelihood that target behaviour will be repeated
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What is a positive punisher?

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  • ADDING something negative to decrease the likelihood that target behaviour will be repeated
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What is a negative punisher?

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  • REMOVING something positive to decrease the likelihood that target behaviour will be repeated
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When does reinforcement work best? How does this explain why dieting often doesn’t work?

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  • when reinforcement arrives immediately after the target behaviour
  • takes too long to see weight loss (reinforcement), so dieting doesn’t work often
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What is a primary reinforcer/punisher?

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innate reinforcing/punishing quality that isn’t lost, is biologically important
- water
- sex

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What is a secondary reinforcer/punisher?

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only reinforcing/punishing when linked to primary, classically conditioned
- money

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How does shaping work in operant conditioning?

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  • results from reinforcement in successive steps to a final behaviour
  • showed with Skinner’s pigeon
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