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Monday, May 4 Return Ch. 6 Test Introduce Ch. 14 Ch. 14 Vocabulary Assignment
Due: Friday, May 8
Learning Target: Locate important details in a challenging text
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Friday, May 1 Ch. 6 Test Learning Targets: 1. Describe the classical and operant conditioning paradigm.
2. Be able to identify 3 ways that classical conditioning differs from operant conditioning.
3. Differentiate between positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement.
4. Differentiate between negative reinforcement and punishment.
5. Describe between the different schedules of reinforcement and identify when it is best to use each.
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Thursday, April 30 Collect Schedules of R+ Return Quiz Review for Test Start Prewriting Ch. 6 Test: Friday, May 1
Learning Target: Describe the different ways people learn. Provide examples of how learning is adaptive. Explain how we learn through operant and classical conditioning.
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Wednesday, April 29 Take Ch. 6 Quiz Discuss Shaping Ch. 6 Test: Friday, May 1 Homework:
Schedules of Reinforcement: Due: Thursday, April 30
Learning Target: Define Shaping and explain how it can be used to teach a complex behavior.
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Tuesday, April 28 Kahoot Begin Discussing Schedules of Reinforcement Ch. 6 Quiz: Wednesday, April 29 Ch. 6 Test: Friday, May 1 Discuss Schedules of Reinforcement Homework:
Schedules of Reinforcement: Due: Thursday, April 30
Learning Target: Differentiate between reinforcement and punishment. Differentiate between the different schedules of reinforcement and identify when it is best to use each.
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Monday, April 24 Collect Ch. 6 Guided Reading Review Positive and Negative Reinforcement Guided Practice Discuss Punishment Kahoot (if enough people have their ipad) Ch. 6 Quiz: Wednesday, April 29 Ch. 6 Test: Friday, May 1 Learning Target: Differentiate between
positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement
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Friday, April 24 Collect Classical Conditioning worksheet Mind Reading Game Contrast Classical and Operant Conditioning Complete T chart Learning Target: Be able to identify 3
ways that classical conditioning differs from operant conditioning
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Thursday, April 23 Videoclip Review the classical conditioning paradigm Complete Discussion of the Principles of
Conditioning Demonstration Homework:
Classical Conditioning Worksheet (Due 4/24) Ch. 6 Guided Reading (Due Monday 4/27)
Learning Target: Describe the classical conditioning paradigm
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Wednesday, April 22 Discuss Classical Conditioning Guided Practice: Classical Conditioning in Action Begin Discussing the Principles of Conditioning Homework:
Ch. 6 Guided Reading (Due Monday 4/27)
Classical Conditioning Worksheet
(Due Friday, 4/24)
Learning Target: Describe the classical conditioning paradigm
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Tuesday, April 21 Guided Reading (as a class?)
Due Monday 4/27 Learning Target: Describe how learning can
be both adaptive and maladaptive.
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Friday, December 12 Return Chapter 6 Quiz Discuss T-Chart Complete discussion of Schedules of Reinforcement Discuss Shaping Ch. 6 Test: Monday, December 15 Homework:
Schedules of Reinforcement: due at the end of class
Learning Target: Differentiate between reinforcement and punishment. Differentiate between the different schedules of reinforcement and identify when it is best to use each.
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Wednesday, December 3 Ticket to enter: What is Learning? Discuss Classical Conditioning Chapter 6 Guided Reading: Due Friday, 12/5
Learning Target: Describe the classical conditioning paradigm
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Wednesday, November 11 Handout ACT Reading Collect Ch. 6 Reviews Review for Ch. 6
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Chapter 6
Learning
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TICKET TO ENTER
1. What is learning? How can you tell if someone has learned?
2. Describe a good learning experience you’ve had (in or out of school). How did you learn?
3. Describe a time you taught someone something. How did you teach them?
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Learning: A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience or practice
What words are important in that definition? Relatively permanent Change in behavior Practice
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1). Classical Conditioning Ivan Pavlov: Pavlov was a Russian
physiologist whose pioneering studies of the digestive system led to decades of research to identify the principles of
classical conditioning
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1). Classical Conditioning Labeling the parts of classical
conditioning Unconditioned Response: A simple
unlearned response. A reflex
Examples:
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1). Classical Conditioning Labeling the parts of classical
conditioning Unconditioned Stimulus: A stimulus that
triggers a response reflexively or automatically
Examples:
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1). Classical Conditioning Labeling the parts of classical
conditioning Neutral Stimulus: Does not elicit (bring
about) the unconditioned response
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1). Classical Conditioning
When has conditioning occurred?
Conditioning has occurred when the neutral stimulus ALONE elicits (causes) the unconditioned response
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1). Classical Conditioning Labeling the parts of classical
conditioning Conditioned Stimulus: The conditioned
stimulus is the previously neutral stimulus that, through conditioning (learning) gains the power to cause the response
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1). Classical Conditioning Labeling the parts of classical
conditioning Conditioned Response: The conditioned
response is the previously unconditioned response. It is elicited by (caused by) the conditioned stimulus.
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Pavlov’s Experiment
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Practice
UCS UCR (Before Conditioning)
NS + UCS UCR (Acquisition Phase)
CS CR (After Conditioning)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE8pFWP5QDM
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Classical Conditioning in Action Scenario 1A cat is always fed her canned cat food by her owners after they open it with
an electric can opener. Whenever her owners use the electric can opener, the cat comes running into the kitchen in hopes of getting some food.
Unconditioned Stimulus
Unconditioned Response
Conditioned Stimulus
Conditioned Response
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Classical Conditioning in Action Scenario 2A man goes to a nice restaurant and gets his favorite dish—shrimp.
After eating at the restaurant, he gets food poisoning and is violently ill. After the food poisoning, he never wants to eat shrimp again.
Unconditioned Stimulus
Unconditioned Response
Conditioned Stimulus
Conditioned Response
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Classical Conditioning in Action Scenario 3Advertisers will often use famous people and celebrities to endorse their
products in commercials. For example, they assume if people like a person such as Britney Spears, then they will be more likely to buy a product such as Pepsi.
Unconditioned Stimulus
Unconditioned Response
Conditioned Stimulus
Conditioned Response
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Classical Conditioning in ActionCome up with your own scenario that shows classical conditioning in action:
Unconditioned Stimulus
Unconditioned Response
Conditioned Stimulus
Conditioned Response
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1). Classical Conditioning Principles of Conditioning (These
same principles also apply to operant conditioning) Stimulus Generalization: The
organism responds NOT ONLY to the conditioned stimulus (CS) but also to similar stimuli
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1). Classical Conditioning Stimulus Generalization Example: (Little Albert) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMnhyGozLyE
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1). Classical Conditioning Principles of Conditioning
Stimulus Discrimination: The organism responds ONLY to the stimulus it was conditioned to. (The organism responds differently to different stimuli)
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1). Classical Conditioning Principles of Conditioning
Extinction: After repeated presentation of the conditioned stimulus (CS) without the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) the conditioned response (CR) fades away and eventually stops.
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1). Classical Conditioning Principles of Conditioning
Spontaneous Recovery: After extinction, and a lapse of time, the conditioned response reappears
The two factors needed for spontaneous recovery to occur are:
1. extinction
2. rest period (lapse of time)
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1). Classical Conditioning Principles of Conditioning
Counter Conditioning: A new response is conditioned to an old stimulus
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2) Operant ConditioningClassical Conditioning vs. Operant Conditioning1. Bhvr is involuntary 1. Bhvr. is voluntary
2. Organism is passive 2. Organism is active
3. R+ comes BEFORE 3. R+ comes AFTER
4. Learn through 4. Learn from
associating 2 stimuli consequences of
behavior
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2) Operant Conditioning Laws of Effect (E.L. Thorndike):
Positive Law of Effect: If a behavior is followed by a satisfying
state of affairs, the likelihood of the behavior occurring again increases.
Negative Law of Effect: If a behavior is followed by an unpleasant
state of affairs, the likelihood of the behavior occurring again decreases
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2) Operant Conditioning Reinforcement:
Reinforcement ALWAYS increases the likelihood of a behavior
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2) Operant Conditioning Primary Reinforcement: something that
is naturally rewarding, such as food (if you are hungry), warmth (if you are cold), and water (if you are thirsty). Primary reinforcers are inherently valued. They return the body to homeostasis
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2) Operant Conditioning Secondary Reinforcement: something
you have learned is rewarding because it’s been paired with a primary reinforcer. Examples are
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2) Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement: Something
pleasant is added in order to increase a response
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guroaQRFsX4
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2) Operant Conditioning Negative Reinforcement: Something unpleasant
is removed in order to
increase a response…
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2) Operant Conditioning Punishment: Always decreases the
likelihood of a response
Something unpleasant that decreases the likelihood of a response
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2) Operant Conditioning Some disadvantages of using punishment:
Punishment doesn’t teach acceptable behavior Punishment can create anger and hostility Punishment can only work when it is guaranteed
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2) Operant ConditioningNegative Reinforcement vs. PunishmentSomething unpleasant is Something unpleasant
REMOVED PRESENTED
Behavior INCREASES in Behavior DECREASES
likelihood in likelihood
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2) Operant Conditioning Schedules of Reinforcement: when and
how often the reinforcement occurs Continuous
Partial/Intermittent
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2) Operant Conditioning Continuous Reinforcement Schedules: Each and every correct behavior is reinforced
(This is extremely rare in everyday life)
Examples:
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2) Operant Conditioning Partial/Intermittent Reinforcement: Only some response are rewarded
Variable: changes
Fixed: unchanging
Interval: time
Ratio: # of responses
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2) Operant Conditioning Fixed Ratio: The number of responses
needed for reinforcement is unchanging
Examples:
Variable Ratio: The number of responses needed for reinforcement changes
Examples:
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2) Operant Conditioning Fixed Interval: The time between
reinforcement is unchanging
Examples:
Variable Interval: The time between reinforcement changes
Examples:
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Can you predict when reinforcement is coming? Yes=Fixed No=Variable
If you do the behavior more, will you get more reinforcement? Yes=Ratio No=Interval
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2) Operant Conditioning
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2) Operant Conditioning Behaviors are learned most rapidly when
reinforced on a continuous reinforcement schedules
However, behaviors extinguish the fastest when reinforced on a continuous schedule
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2) Operant Conditioning Behaviors reinforced on partial
schedules of reinforcement (especially variable schedules) are the most difficult to extinguish because it takes the organism a long time to figure out the reinforcement has stopped
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2) Operant ConditioningGuided Practice
1. Being rewarded for very third correct answer.
2. Giving a rat pellet of food for pressing a bar on the AVERAGE of every two minutes.
3. Giving a student a blow pop every time he/she provides a correct answer.
4. Paying telemarketers a bonus for every 5 sales he/she makes in excess of the company’s quota.
5. Trying to reach a friend by telephone when you get a busy signal.
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2) Operant Conditioning Shaping: Reinforcing behaviors that move
closer and closer to the target behavior
When is shaping used?
Shaping is used when trying to teach a complex or difficult task