operant conditioning Flashcards

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operant

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  • response that occurs without any stimulus

- voluntary behaviour that acts upon the environment in the same way each time

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3 phase model

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Antecedent/Discriminative stimulus:
stimulus that occurs before the behaviour
Behaviour: 
occurs due to antecedent
Consequence: 
of the behaviour
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antecedent

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  • stimulus that precedes a specific behaviour
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behaviour

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  • voluntary action that occurs in the presence of the antecedent stimulus
  • activity that has an effect on environment
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consequence

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  • environmental event that occurs immediately after the behaviour and has an effect on the occurrence of behaviour
  • behaviour will change in its strength and frequency depending on the consequence (reward or punishment)
  • followed by reinforcement strengthens the behaviour
  • followed by punishment weakens behaviour
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reinforcers

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  • stimulus is strengthened or increases the frequency or likelihood of the behaviour occurring
  • two types: positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement
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positive reinforcement

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  • as a result of a positive outcome, strengthens the stimulus and increases the likelihood of behaviour occurring
  • praise
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negative reinforcement

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  • as a result of removing something negative, strengthens stimulus and increases the likelihood of behaviour occurring
  • taking a headache pill
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punishment

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  • stimulus is weakened and decreases the likelihood of behaviour occurring
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positive punishment

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  • presentation of a negative stimulus thus weakening the stimulus and decreasing the likelihood of the behaviour
  • such as having to run an extra lap for being late to training
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response cost

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  • form of punishment that entails something desirable taken away, thus weakening the stimulus and decreasing the likelihood of the behaviour occurring
  • being fined for speeding
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effective punishment

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  • brief
  • immediate
  • linked to the undesired behaviour
  • positive behaviour can be developed to replace the negative behaviour
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extinction

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  • when conditioned response disappears over time
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spontaneous recovery

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  • reappearance of an extinguished response after a rest period
  • shows that extinction of behaviour is not ‘unlearning’
  • response is likely to be weaker
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stimulus generalisation

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  • behaviour is elicited as a result of a discriminative stimulus similar to original
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stimulus discrimination

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  • has a correct response to a discriminative stimulus but does not respond to any other stimulus in the same way even if similar
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shaping

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  • procedure in which a reinforcer is given for any response that gets closer and closer and eventually leads to the desired response
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example of shaping

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  • you attempt the new piece and play until you make a mistake
  • you try again, making it a little further through the piece before making a mistake and you feel good about the progress
  • and this process continues until you play it perfectly.