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By: alisha mccormack.  March 20, 1904 – August 18, 1990  American psychology behaviorist  Author, inventor, social philosopher  Lifetime achievement.

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1 by: alisha mccormack

2  March 20, 1904 – August 18, 1990  American psychology behaviorist  Author, inventor, social philosopher  Lifetime achievement award by the American Psychological Association

3  Believed that we do have free will, but that it is more productive to study observable behavior rather than internal mental events, this is what he called operant conditioning.

4  Father of Operant Conditioning  His work was based on Thorndike’s Law of Effect.  Skinner introduced a new term into the Law of Effect - Reinforcement.  Behavior which is reinforced tends to be strengthened  Behavior which is not reinforced tends to die out or weaken.  Studied operant conditioning by conducting experiments using animals which he placed in a Skinner Box which was similar to Thorndike’s puzzle box.

5  Neutral operants: responses from the environment that neither increase nor decrease the probability of a behavior being repeated.  Reinforcers: Responses from the environment that increase the probability of a behavior being repeated. Reinforcers can be either positive or negative.  Punishers: Responses from the environment that decrease the likelihood of a behavior being repeated. The behavior is being weakened.

6 Wikipedia.or g

7 1. Hungry rats accidently hit the lever. 2. Food drops into a container beside the lever. 3. After a few times in the box, rats immediately go toward the lever.

8 1.Rats in box with electrical current. 2.Accidently hit lever, which turned off current. 3.Quickly, rats learned to go straight to lever when placed in box.

9 1.View questions one at a time through a small window. 2.Answer on paper strip. 3.If you get the answer correct, you get a reward.

10  Used educational behaviorism, particularly with student who have learning difficulties.  Also used in classroom management.

11  Corporal Punishment  “Pulling cards” or losing points  Not maintaining a high GPA – kicked off team.

12  Compliments  Approval  Encouragement  Affirmation  Five compliments for every one criticism.  Most teachers use this theory whether they know it or not.

13  Positive reinforcement by encouraging the students to solve it in their own way.  Both students answered correctly in the end, so they would be rewarded.  Go at their own pace.  Learn by doing.

14  http://www.simplypsychology.org/opera nt-conditioning.html  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._F._Skinn er


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