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what does positive reinforcement lead to?
repeated behaviour
what is positive reinforcement?
receiving something
desirable
from a behaviour
what is negative reinforcement?
Removing an
unpleasant
stimulus to increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated.
what does negative reinforcement lead to?
repeated
behaviour
what is punishment?
receiving something
undesirable
from a behaviour committed
what does punishment lead to?
reduced behaviour
what was Skinner's Rat Experiment?
Operant conditioning
to see whether rats could learn
behaviour
through
consequence
what was the positive reinforcement in Skinner's experiment?
pressing the lever
to get food
what was the repeated behaviour from the positive reinforcement in Skinner's experiment?
lever pressing
what was the negative reinforcement in Skinner's Rat experiment?
pressing the lever to stop the floor from being
electrocuted
what was the repeated behaviour from the negative reinforcement in Skinner's experiment?
pressing the
lever
when the light is on
what was the punishment in Skinner's Experiment?
getting
electrocuted
when the lever isn't pressed
what was the result of the punishment in Skinner's experiment?
rats
stopped pressing the
lever
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