Learning by reinforcement

Cards (7)

  • Any behaviour resulting in rewards (pleasant consequences) is reinforced
  • Any behaviour resulting in rewards (pleasant consequences) is reinforced
  • Any behaviour that results in punishments (unpleasant consequence)
  • Dollard and Miller (1950) suggests that a hungry infant feels uncomfortable and is driven to reduce discomfort. When fed it feels pleasure (reward)
  • Dollard and Miller (1950) suggests that a hungry infant feels uncomfortable and is driven to reduce discomfort. When fed it feels pleasure (reward)
  • The food is a primary reinforcer as it directly satisfies hunger
  • The caregiver is a secondary reinforcer as he/she is associated with the primary reinforcer (food)