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Who introduced operant conditioning?
B.F skinner
What did Pavlov work in?
-classical conditioning
-Respondent conditioning
-Pavlovian conditioning
What does “Thorndike’s Law of Effect” say?
Responses that produce rewards tend to increase in frequency
True or false, B.F Skinner was influenced by both Pavlov and Wason
TRUE
What writings influenced B.F Skinner?
Writings by Francis Bacon and the work of Charles Darwin
In what year did a Welsh king wrong about herding dogs that took sheep to the field in the morning and back at night?
943
Who was the U.S. Cavalry’s most valuable soldier?
Rin tin tin
What is the most used punishment?
Reprimands
What is a reprimand?
Verbal stimuli used to decrease behavior
True or False Exclusionary time is when a dog is removed completely
True
True or False Nonexclusionary is when reinforcement is with help but they are NOT removed from the situation
True
When giving a dog a reward or treat what are the two things you are manipulating?
- antecedents
- consequences
What falls under respondent conditioning?
- Habitutation
- Counter condition
- Systematic Desensitization
- Flooding
What are the 3 key parts of systematic desensitization?
- Relaxation training
- A hierarchy ranging from the least to the most problematic situation
- Counterconditioning
Who coined the name behavioral diagnostics?
David Pyles and Jon Bailey
What are the five things that fall under behavioral diagnostics?
-Genetics
- Self Stimulation
- Operant Variables
- Learning History
- Medical/ Physiological causes
What falls under Operant variables?
- Reinforcement
- Extinction
- punishment
- Stimuli control
- Environment
- Medical
When you stop reinforcing every part of chaining what is that called?
Thinning
Who introduced bait and lore?
Ian Dunbar