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You are the best biology teacher,you have a wisdom to explain simply and change learning to entertainment!
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ОтветитьCan I translate this video to Portuguese, giving you the proper credit in the description? Great content; thank you for sharing.
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ОтветитьFalse. People are incorrigible and will never learn from the consequences of their actions.
ОтветитьCan bf skinner be considered scientific? Say yes or no
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My mother probably whipped my ass three years straight and it only taught me she wasn't doing it to condition my behavior.
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ОтветитьHow i trained my dog
Yes!, reward
No!, it already knows punishment with ouch
so when i said No!, it stop doing it, fast way to control it
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ОтветитьIn operant conditioning the punishments are supposed to be complying without any emotional or psychological pressure or that’s abuse. American companies are really crossing the line on this and allowing very interpersonally damaging hygiene practices for the person in control
Ответитьthe experience was made by Skinner with pigeons and not rats
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ОтветитьPlease explain about the priciples involving in shaping
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ОтветитьI'm a visual learner and this channel is perfect for helping me study for the NCE! Thank you!! :)
ОтветитьSo....study how rats (oh, and dogs too so as not to discriminate against other speciies) work and translate that to the way to teach humans? That is what I am getting out of this. Can it really be true? How do you see it?
ОтветитьI'm studying to re-take my test (Certification) and your videos help me to break down this material.
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Operant conditioning is used in education as well as the millers tree. The 'class' room, being one example.
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ОтветитьSo many untrues in this video.
ОтветитьPooping on the carpet is a really poor example.
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ОтветитьThis channel is so helpful. Thank you for this great explanation.
ОтветитьBehavioural/learning theory has done so much damage around the world and still does.
If you use the carrot stick method on people, children or adults you'll get quick results in the short term and kill all intrinsic motivation not to mention the relationship.
I wonder what was the reinforcement for the narrator to talk with that disgusting cracks in her voice ?
ОтветитьAbout dog poop on the carpet: why punish the dog when the fault is in the owner? If you walk the dog regularly enough, it has no need to poop indoors. If it still by chance poops on the rug, it is a mistake, not a punishable act done on purpose. You can show the dog (and talk to it about it as you do it) it's unpleasant to clean it up, though; it will understand and feels ashamed. That's completely enough to get the dog understand carpets aren't for pooping.
As for having animals at all, they tend to be a bit messy at times, shedding hair, clawing, littering and wearing down, which is quite natural and unavoidable. It's wise not to have animals at all in a house too tidy and pristine to have these natural consequences, or to make sure they have enough surface to live their lives, replacing, covering or removing sensitive furniture, carpets and fragile things all together.
Anyone watching this video for an exam is in great danger of getting an F. That is, if their teacher/professor understands behaviorism at all.
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ОтветитьCan u do video on how u undo subconscious programing of abuse since childhood
ОтветитьAnyone know the name of the book he wrote I thought it was skinner anf cheese basically he wrote how the inner child chooses there partner based on hurts wounds carried over from childhood
ОтветитьHey y’all make sure that your fucking newscasters Andrew government isn’t doing operant conditioning to at this very moment because there’s so many psychological like tricks that can be prevented and you can vote as you wish you don’t have to be like influenced by propaganda you can do whatever you want you are you you are the best just listen to your still small voice and your conscience and vote them the best way that you can
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьTo think the skinner method became a total failure to the point where Chicago student grades were so horrible in the late 60's that Chicago was at the time called a human tragedy.
ОтветитьCould you please make a video on Gagne's theory.
ОтветитьThe use of the word "pleasant" in describing operant condition is misleading. Reinforcement and punishment are not about adding or removing "pleasant" or "unpleasant" consequences. They're about the relationship between the behavior and the consequence.
If a consequence increases the behavior, that is a reinforcement. If a consequence decreases the behavior, that's a punishment. It doesn't matter if the consequence is pleasant or not. For example, if you give the dog a treat after it performs a trick but that doesn't increase the frequency or probability of the dog performing the trick again, then the treat isn't a reinforcement. Similarly, if you yell at the dog after it poops on the carpet but that doesn't decrease the frequency or probability of the dog pooping on the carpet again, then yelling wasn't a punishment.
A lot of behavioral psychology is actually trying to find out what consequences are reinforcements and what consequences are punishments. Misunderstanding of reinforcements and punishments can lead to desired behaviors not being increased and undesired behaviors not being decreased.
So helpful! For whatever reason I have never been able to retain this information until now. Thank you!
ОтветитьIt's one of the most accurate (obviously simplistic) that I have seen about operant conditioning. The only thing that I can apoint Is that Skinner It wasn't against free Will, freedom or mental process, but he criticize their use as an explanatory tool, creating some kind of abstract aparatus full of engaging terms but not real evidence. Other thing Is the difference of control of the behaviour against manipulation of the behaviour. When Skinner talks about control, he Is talking about the mutual process of organized behaviour as a product of the consequences. So, for example, in an experiment, the behaviour of the rat Is not the only one that changed, also the behavior of the researcher It's been controled by the schedules of reinforcement of the experiment.
ОтветитьYour video's contents is much more useful than 5 hours i spent in classes, great job ! Keep working on, your works means a lot to me. Thanks for everything
ОтветитьThe voice is annoying. Male voices are always better.
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