Psych 0001 Operant Conditioning

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

Our group's example of operant conditioning.

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  • This is NOT operant conditioning. It is classical or more commonly known pavlovian conditioning. Your UCS is the food, UCR the dogs desire, CS the sound and CR the dogs desire again. If the dog was rewarded for doing something, then it would operant conditioning.

  • I did this project for a Psychology class, and the professor teaching it was the one to tell me that it was operant conditioning. The dog was rewarded for doing something, coming to sound of the bottle's noise.

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  • The terms "conditioned response," "unconditioned response," etc. are all terms associated with classical conditioning, not operant conditioning. What you really did was start with creating a classically conditioned association between the noise of the bottle and the treat. You then used the sound made by the bottle (your conditioned stimulus) as a secondary reinforcer in an operant procedure to get the dog to come.

  • This is classical conditioning!

  • This is Classical conditioning!!!!!

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