operant conditioning chamber (also known as a Skinner box) is a laboratory apparatus used to study animal behavior. The operant conditioning chamber was...
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Operant conditioning, also called instrumental conditioning, is a learning process in which voluntary behaviors are modified by association with the addition...
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B. F. Skinner (section Operant conditioning chamber)
measure of response strength. To study operant conditioning, he invented the operant conditioning chamber (aka the Skinner box), and to measure rate he...
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of operant conditioning, both in the laboratory and in behavior therapy. In classical or respondent conditioning, a neutral stimulus (conditioned stimulus)...
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Reinforcement (redirect from Operant reinforcer)
behavior that decreases the likelihood that a response will occur. In operant conditioning terms, punishment does not need to involve any type of pain, fear...
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Extinction (psychology) (redirect from Operant extinction)
a signal that reinforcement will occur. For instance, in an operant conditioning chamber, if food pellets are only delivered when a response is emitted...
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Behaviorism (section Operant conditioning)
in operant conditioning, for example, is the Skinner Box, "puzzle box" or operant conditioning chamber to test the effects of operant conditioning principles...
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likelihood of a behavior being repeated. Skinner designed his operant conditioning chamber, or "Skinner box", and used it to test the effects of reinforcement...
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B.F. Skinner raised his child in his Skinner box, a kind of Operant conditioning chamber, in a way which many perceived as being poorly researched and...
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applications such as cordage. 1938 Operant conditioning chamber Also known as a Skinner box, an operant conditioning chamber is a laboratory apparatus used...
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Vogel conflict test (section Conditioning)
will still be punished. Experiments are done in a mouse operant conditioning chamber. Conditioning chambers are used to train animals to do simple tasks...
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about the height of a pigeon's beak in the front wall of an operant conditioning chamber. Electromechanical recording equipment detected the closing of...
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loops came out of experiments performed on laboratory animals in operant conditioning chamber or a "Skinner box", where the animals are given both positive...
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(1811–1875), U.S. – sewing machine B. F. Skinner (1904–1990), U.S. – Operant conditioning chamber Hannah Slater (1774–1812), U.S. – cotton-sewing thread Nikolay...
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eventually replaced by the terms "reinforcing" and "punishing," when operant conditioning became known. "Satisfying" and "dissatisfying" conditions are determined...
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urban legend that B.F. Skinner raised his daughter Deborah in an operant conditioning chamber and subjected her to psychological experiments, resulting in...
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mouse models. Avoidance learning is a type of operant conditioning (also known as instrumental conditioning). An escape response occurs when an aversive...
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patient. In animal experimentation, self-administration is a form of operant conditioning where the reward is a drug. This drug can be administered remotely...
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Pain in invertebrates (section Operant conditioning)
one-half of the chamber, even if the heat is switched off. A Drosophila flight simulator has been used to examine operant conditioning. The flies are tethered...
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the experimental analysis of behavior, Skinner invented the operant conditioning chamber to study animal behavior. Skinner's approach influenced the practice...
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Pluralistic ignorance Propaganda Psychosocial issue Purity spiral Operant conditioning Rally 'round the flag effect Social construction of gender Social...
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result in an aversive outcome. This can involve learning through operant conditioning when it is used as a training technique. It is a reaction to undesirable...
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telecommunications Bridegroom (disambiguation) Grom (disambiguation) Operant conditioning This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Cognitive-behavioral techniques (CBT) incorporate Pavlovian conditioning and operant conditioning, characterized by positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement...
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Pluralistic ignorance Propaganda Psychosocial issue Purity spiral Operant conditioning Rally 'round the flag effect Social construction of gender Social...
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Military recruit training (redirect from Combat Conditioning)
makes extensive use of four types of conditioning techniques: role modeling, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and brutalization. Inductees are...
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principles of operant behavior were directly applied. The center itself—an open, free-flowing physical space on campus—was conceived of as the "chamber" in which...
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AIBO robot pet dog enclosed in a sealed box reminiscent of an "operant conditioning chamber," or Skinner box, used by researchers to study the behavior of...
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study found that giant tortoises are capable of learning through operant conditioning, visual discrimination and retained learned behaviors with long-term...
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contrast, behaviorists consider such phenomena as classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Cognitivists explore implicit memory, automaticity, and...
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