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Learning 201 parents will cave in and give the child the treat, positively reinforcing the tantrum. The parent is also being neg ...
202 CHAPTER 5 While animals can learn many types of behavior through the use of operant condi- tioning, it seems that not every ...
Learning 203 Raccoons commonly dunk their food in and out of water before eating. This “washing” behavior is controlled by insti ...
204 CHAPTER 5 token economy the use of objects called tokens to reinforce behavior in which the tokens can be accumulated and ex ...
Learning 205 pressure, muscle tension, and hyperactivity can be brought under conscious control. For nearly 60 years, scientists ...
206 CHAPTER 5 Practice Quiz How much do you remember? Pick the best answer. To a dog, is an example of a primary reinforcer, w ...
Learning 207 APA Goal 2: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child? Addresses APA Learning Objecti ...
208 CHAPTER 5 Cognitive Learning Theory In the early days of behaviorism, the focus of Watson, Skinner, and many of their follow ...
Learning 209 The second group of rats was treated exactly like the first, except that they never received any reinforcement upon ...
210 CHAPTER 5 in the cage to rake the banana into the cage. As chimpanzees are natural tool users, this behavior is not surprisi ...
Learning 211 More recently, Seligman’s colleague and coresearcher in those early studies, Steven F. Maier, has revisited the phe ...
212 CHAPTER 5 or relationships rather than trying to escape or better their situation. Seligman proposed that this depressive be ...
Learning 213 Observational Learning Observational learning is the learning of new behavior through watching the actions of a mod ...
214 CHAPTER 5 what the model in the film did, each child duplicated the model’s actions. Both groups had learned from watching t ...
Learning 215 emotions—and the effects appear to impact children, adolescents, and adults (Anderson et al., 2003, 2015). Prosocia ...
216 CHAPTER 5 Practice Quiz How much do you remember? Pick the best answer. Bandura’s studies found that learning can take plac ...
Learning 217 discovered there were a couple of things they all failed to mention ... here’s what worked for me and Misha. The ce ...
218 CHAPTER 5 possible—half a Pounce™ or similar treat per occasion should be plenty.) [If treats are too frequent, it will make ...
Learning 219 Other important aspects of classical conditioning include stim- ulus generalization, stimulus discrimination, exti ...
220 CHAPTER 5 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is the modern version of behavior modification and makes use of functional analys ...
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