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Match the description that best matches the term.
Terms:
Positive reinforcement -
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Shaping -
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Negative reinforcement -
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Positive punishment -
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Negative punishment -
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Law of Effect -
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Edward L. Thorndike -
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B.F. Skinner -
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Instrumental conditioning -
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Operant Conditioning -
Description:
A-The removal of a good consequence when a response is performed.
B-Form of learning in which behavior followed by reinforcement increases in frequency.
C-The idea that behaviors can either be encouraged or discouraged based upon the state of affairs that followed the behavior.
D-Theorist who worked with pigeons and rats in cages.
E-A label used by Edward L. Thorndike to indicate learning that occurs through action, not observation.
F-The gradual process of reinforcing behaviors that get closer to some final desired behavior.
G-Removing something unpleasant to increase the probability that the preceding behavior will be repeated.
H-Theorist who worked with cats in puzzle boxes.
I-The addition of a bad consequence when a response is performed.
J-Presenting the subject something pleasant to increase the probability that the preceding behavior will be repeated.
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- Positive reinforcement - J: Presenting the subject something pleasant to increase the probability that the preceding behavior will be repeated.
- Shaping - F: The gradual process of reinforcing behaviors that get closer to some final desired behavior.
- Negative reinforcement - G: Removing something unpleasant to increase the probability that the preceding behavior will be repeated.
- Positive punishment - I: The addition of a bad consequence when a response is performed.
- Negative punishment - A: The removal of a good consequence when a response is performed.
- Law of Effect - C: The idea that behaviors can either be encouraged or discouraged based upon the state of affairs that followed the behavior.
- Edward L. Thorndike - H: Theorist who worked with cats in puzzle boxes.
- B.F. Skinner - D: Theorist who worked with pigeons and rats in cages.
- Instrumental conditioning - E: A label used by Edward L. Thorndike to indicate learning that occurs through action, not observation.
- Operant Conditioning - B: Form of learning in which behavior followed by reinforcement increases in frequency.
- Shaping - F: The gradual process of reinforcing behaviors that get closer to some final desired behavior.
- Negative reinforcement - G: Removing something unpleasant to increase the probability that the preceding behavior will be repeated.
- Positive punishment - I: The addition of a bad consequence when a response is performed.
- Negative punishment - A: The removal of a good consequence when a response is performed.
- Law of Effect - C: The idea that behaviors can either be encouraged or discouraged based upon the state of affairs that followed the behavior.
- Edward L. Thorndike - H: Theorist who worked with cats in puzzle boxes.
- B.F. Skinner - D: Theorist who worked with pigeons and rats in cages.
- Instrumental conditioning - E: A label used by Edward L. Thorndike to indicate learning that occurs through action, not observation.
- Operant Conditioning - B: Form of learning in which behavior followed by reinforcement increases in frequency.
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