4.2.1 Skinner's Research

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    • What are the two main types of consequences in operant conditioning?
      Reinforcement and punishment
    • Reinforcement in operant conditioning increases the likelihood of a behavior
    • Punishment in operant conditioning decreases the likelihood of a behavior.
    • Who is best known for research on operant conditioning?
      B.F. Skinner
    • Skinner developed the Skinner box to study animal behavior
    • Skinner's box typically includes a lever, a reward dispenser, and a device for delivering mild electric shocks.
    • What does pressing the lever in Skinner's box associate with in positive reinforcement?
      Receiving a reward
    • Skinner's box uses direct consequences to influence behavior, unlike observational learning.
    • How does operant conditioning differ from classical conditioning?
      Behavior and outcome association
    • In operant conditioning, associations are made between a behavior and its outcome
    • Skinner's work shaped the understanding of how consequences influence behavior.
    • What do researchers use Skinner's box to observe systematically?
      How consequences affect behavior
    • Positive reinforcement in operant conditioning involves the addition of a pleasing stimulus.
    • In Skinner's box, what increases the likelihood of an animal pressing a lever again in positive reinforcement?
      Receiving a food pellet
    • Negative reinforcement involves the removal of an unpleasant stimulus.
    • In Skinner's box, rats might press a lever to stop an electric shock
    • What is the effect of removing an unpleasant stimulus in negative reinforcement?
      Increases behavior likelihood
    • Positive punishment involves the addition of an unpleasant stimulus to decrease a behavior.
    • What might happen to rats in Skinner's box after pressing a lever in positive punishment?
      Receive a mild electric shock
    • Positive punishment differs from negative punishment as it adds an unpleasant stimulus
    • Skinner's box is used to study operant conditioning.
    • In operant conditioning, animals learn to associate behaviors with consequences.
    • Unlike classical conditioning, Skinner's box involves direct consequences influencing behavior.
    • Positive reinforcement involves adding a pleasant stimulus to increase a behavior.
    • In Skinner's box, a rat receives a food pellet after pressing a lever.
    • Negative reinforcement involves removing an unpleasant stimulus to increase a behavior.
    • Negative reinforcement makes a behavior more likely by removing an unpleasant stimulus.
    • Positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement both increase the likelihood of a behavior.
    • Positive punishment decreases the likelihood of a behavior by adding an unpleasant stimulus.
    • Unlike negative punishment, positive punishment adds an unpleasant stimulus.
    • Negative punishment decreases the likelihood of a behavior by removing a pleasant stimulus.
    • Negative punishment and positive punishment both decrease the likelihood of a behavior.
    • Steps in the shaping process
      1️⃣ Identify target behavior
      2️⃣ Break down steps
      3️⃣ Reinforce first approximation
      4️⃣ Gradually increase expectations
      5️⃣ Reach target behavior
    • Schedules of reinforcement govern when a behavior is reinforced.
    • Match each reinforcement schedule with its effect on behavior:
      Fixed Ratio ↔️ High response rate, pause after reinforcement
      Variable Ratio ↔️ High, steady response rate
      Fixed Interval ↔️ Response rate increases as interval ends
      Variable Interval ↔️ Moderate, steady response rate
    • Variable schedules of reinforcement produce more consistent behavior than fixed schedules.
    • What type of reinforcement schedule involves reinforcement after a fixed number of responses?
      Fixed Ratio
    • Variable schedules produce more consistent behavior than fixed schedules.
    • There are four main types of reinforcement schedules in operant conditioning.
    • What type of reinforcement schedule involves reinforcement after an unpredictable number of responses?
      Variable Ratio