Ch. 5 - wcusd15
... Operant Conditioning Is Selective Works best with behaviors that animals would typically perform in a training situation Have a better chance to train a chicken to hop on one foot than to make it roll over, b/c it does that action naturally ...
... Operant Conditioning Is Selective Works best with behaviors that animals would typically perform in a training situation Have a better chance to train a chicken to hop on one foot than to make it roll over, b/c it does that action naturally ...
Behaviorism
... classmates with humorous remarks. Mr. Lincoln often scolds Nick for his behavior. However, Nick’s classmates laugh when Nick makes remarks. The scolding rarely has any impact. Nick continues with his antics. After several days of this, other boys in the class begin to get out of their seats and make ...
... classmates with humorous remarks. Mr. Lincoln often scolds Nick for his behavior. However, Nick’s classmates laugh when Nick makes remarks. The scolding rarely has any impact. Nick continues with his antics. After several days of this, other boys in the class begin to get out of their seats and make ...
Ch11a
... – Internal locus of control: belief that reinforcement depends on one’s own behavior – External locus of control: belief that “reinforcement depends on outside forces such as fate, luck, or the actions of other people – Is learned in childhood from the ways one is treated ...
... – Internal locus of control: belief that reinforcement depends on one’s own behavior – External locus of control: belief that “reinforcement depends on outside forces such as fate, luck, or the actions of other people – Is learned in childhood from the ways one is treated ...
p.218-220 - Amazon Web Services
... from light offset. Hursh, Navarick, and Fantino (1974) provided evidence for this conditioned reinforcement view of negative automaintenance. They showed that birds quit responding during omission training if the key light did not immediately go out when a response was made. ...
... from light offset. Hursh, Navarick, and Fantino (1974) provided evidence for this conditioned reinforcement view of negative automaintenance. They showed that birds quit responding during omission training if the key light did not immediately go out when a response was made. ...
Unit 6 Notes - Scott County Schools
... 1. Like it or not, animals and people are hard-wired by their biology. We naturally tend to like certain things, dislike others, and we have limitations on what we can do. 2. The early behaviorists (Pavlov, Watson) thought all animals were the same. To them, we’re simply machines responding to stimu ...
... 1. Like it or not, animals and people are hard-wired by their biology. We naturally tend to like certain things, dislike others, and we have limitations on what we can do. 2. The early behaviorists (Pavlov, Watson) thought all animals were the same. To them, we’re simply machines responding to stimu ...
Unit 6 - Wando High School
... 1. Like it or not, animals and people are hard-wired by their biology. We naturally tend to like certain things, dislike others, and we have limitations on what we can do. 2. The early behaviorists (Pavlov, Watson) thought all animals were the same. To them, we’re simply machines responding to stimu ...
... 1. Like it or not, animals and people are hard-wired by their biology. We naturally tend to like certain things, dislike others, and we have limitations on what we can do. 2. The early behaviorists (Pavlov, Watson) thought all animals were the same. To them, we’re simply machines responding to stimu ...
Regents Biology Regents Biology Vestigial organs Structures of
... Why is the Theory of Evolution so Controversial? ...
... Why is the Theory of Evolution so Controversial? ...
A Very Simple Model for Declining Mean Fitness
... (e.g., Kaplan & Lancaster 2000, Low et al. 2002) have seriously considered the possibility that this represents a genuine decline in evolutionary fitness, rather than a strategy to maximize long term descendents by better endowing fewer offspring. The model presented in this paper is not a serious at ...
... (e.g., Kaplan & Lancaster 2000, Low et al. 2002) have seriously considered the possibility that this represents a genuine decline in evolutionary fitness, rather than a strategy to maximize long term descendents by better endowing fewer offspring. The model presented in this paper is not a serious at ...
Man Seeking Woman - Central Michigan University
... The Evolution of Marriage and the Benefits of Marriage Why does the institution of marriage exist in every society, and why has it existed for thousands of years? It works--not perfectly, but better than alternatives devised so far Child rearing and paternity uncertainty Other benefits: married ...
... The Evolution of Marriage and the Benefits of Marriage Why does the institution of marriage exist in every society, and why has it existed for thousands of years? It works--not perfectly, but better than alternatives devised so far Child rearing and paternity uncertainty Other benefits: married ...
Physical Adaptation
... These bull elk are battling to determine which one is the strongest. The winner gets to mate with all of the cow elk. ...
... These bull elk are battling to determine which one is the strongest. The winner gets to mate with all of the cow elk. ...
Chapter 10 Powerpoint Handout
... http://www.boreme.com/boreme/ funny-2006/tiger-just-do-it-p1.php ...
... http://www.boreme.com/boreme/ funny-2006/tiger-just-do-it-p1.php ...
UNIT 2 - selu moodle
... Observational or social learning is based primarily on the work of Albert Bandura (1977). He and his colleagues were able to demonstrate through a variety of experiments that the application of consequences was not necessary for learning to take place. Rather learning could occur through the sim ...
... Observational or social learning is based primarily on the work of Albert Bandura (1977). He and his colleagues were able to demonstrate through a variety of experiments that the application of consequences was not necessary for learning to take place. Rather learning could occur through the sim ...
homo-economicus The concept of extended identity homo-sapiens
... Moreover the game-theory-based analysis of Hamilton and Axelrod (1981) and Axelrod (1984) did show that cooperative behaviour in the form of tit-for-tat or other strategies can possibly emerge, dominate and even be evolutionarily stable against alien invaders under some conditions. The conditions fo ...
... Moreover the game-theory-based analysis of Hamilton and Axelrod (1981) and Axelrod (1984) did show that cooperative behaviour in the form of tit-for-tat or other strategies can possibly emerge, dominate and even be evolutionarily stable against alien invaders under some conditions. The conditions fo ...
spatial sorting - The University of Sydney
... highly functional or linked to such traits, and it is unlikely that such traits are neutral (or even “nearly neutral”). The empirical examples included many of traits that have been demonstrated to be highly adaptive and/or often used as proxies of “fitness,” such as wing size, locomotor performance, ...
... highly functional or linked to such traits, and it is unlikely that such traits are neutral (or even “nearly neutral”). The empirical examples included many of traits that have been demonstrated to be highly adaptive and/or often used as proxies of “fitness,” such as wing size, locomotor performance, ...
Instrumental / Operant Conditioning
... Z Pigeons: Key Peck Response dependent measure: rate of key pecking ...
... Z Pigeons: Key Peck Response dependent measure: rate of key pecking ...
3 slides
... Negative Side Effects of Punishment Z Generalized suppression of all behavior Z Punishers elicit anger and aggressive behavior toward the source of punishment Z Motivates deceptive behavior successful deception Öescape or avoidance of ...
... Negative Side Effects of Punishment Z Generalized suppression of all behavior Z Punishers elicit anger and aggressive behavior toward the source of punishment Z Motivates deceptive behavior successful deception Öescape or avoidance of ...
Learning Study Guide
... Hand Luke”. Identify scenes from the movie that represents each drawback. Cognitive Learning What is Cognitive Learning? Who was Wolfgang Kohler? What is Insight Learning? Explain his experiment. What is Latent Learning? Who was Edward Tolman? Explain Explain his experiment. How do we use Cognitive ...
... Hand Luke”. Identify scenes from the movie that represents each drawback. Cognitive Learning What is Cognitive Learning? Who was Wolfgang Kohler? What is Insight Learning? Explain his experiment. What is Latent Learning? Who was Edward Tolman? Explain Explain his experiment. How do we use Cognitive ...
How Populations Evolve
... traits most suitable to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce and pass those traits on to the next generation. Tuesday, January 22, 2013 ...
... traits most suitable to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce and pass those traits on to the next generation. Tuesday, January 22, 2013 ...
File - Intervention
... o Ex: polar bears could not respond to a warmer, less snowy Arctic by producing thinner or brown fur. But if the genes already exist in the population, they will likely be selected for. What is the relationship of natural selection to the development of diversity among species? Species diversity r ...
... o Ex: polar bears could not respond to a warmer, less snowy Arctic by producing thinner or brown fur. But if the genes already exist in the population, they will likely be selected for. What is the relationship of natural selection to the development of diversity among species? Species diversity r ...
Psychology Unit 1 - spetersopsych
... Apply the four goals of Psychology to explain how a psychologist might approach the following question: Why are you sitting in psychology class when there are other things you could be ...
... Apply the four goals of Psychology to explain how a psychologist might approach the following question: Why are you sitting in psychology class when there are other things you could be ...
Print › AP Psychology
... a procedure in which the conditioned stimulus in one conditioning experience is paired with a new neutral stimulus, creating a second (often weaker) conditioned stimulus. For example, an animal that has learned that a tone predicts food might then learn that a light predicts the tone and begin respo ...
... a procedure in which the conditioned stimulus in one conditioning experience is paired with a new neutral stimulus, creating a second (often weaker) conditioned stimulus. For example, an animal that has learned that a tone predicts food might then learn that a light predicts the tone and begin respo ...
Learning Activity 1: Introduction to Natural
... garden area. You will need a couple of colors that will blend in with the environment (green and brown) and a couple that stand out in the environment (red and yellow). Inform the students that they are predators of all the beetles you have been hidden and they have 1 minute to find as many beetles ...
... garden area. You will need a couple of colors that will blend in with the environment (green and brown) and a couple that stand out in the environment (red and yellow). Inform the students that they are predators of all the beetles you have been hidden and they have 1 minute to find as many beetles ...
File
... • Aim: What are the different ways humans can learn to do things? • Do Now: How would you deal with the following scenario if you were a teacher? Let’s say kids just won’t go to class – they stand in the hall acting ridiculous all morning – what behavioral techniques could you use to stop that? ...
... • Aim: What are the different ways humans can learn to do things? • Do Now: How would you deal with the following scenario if you were a teacher? Let’s say kids just won’t go to class – they stand in the hall acting ridiculous all morning – what behavioral techniques could you use to stop that? ...
Causality and patterns in evolutionary systems
... interested in obtaining an accurate description of the star might use various laws to help make the inference. … The same division exists within evolutionary biology. … Although inferring laws and reconstructing history are distinct scientific goals, they often are fruitfully pursued together. Theor ...
... interested in obtaining an accurate description of the star might use various laws to help make the inference. … The same division exists within evolutionary biology. … Although inferring laws and reconstructing history are distinct scientific goals, they often are fruitfully pursued together. Theor ...