A Lesson on Behaviorism

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2010

Produced for my Michigan State teacher education class, this movie presents two examples of behaviorism: one that is classical conditioning and one that is operant conditioning. A huge thank you to Chrissy for being my co-star!!!

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  • @shier07 i think this gave me a better understanding by involuntary behaviour.

    watch?v=e8Vb7KzU5g0&feature=re­lated

  • @shier07 can you give me an example please! I got this 1.Classical conditioning is a technique used in behavioral training in which a naturally occurring stimulus is paired with a response. Next, a previously neutral stimulus is paired with the naturally occurring stimulus. Eventually, the previously neutral stimulus comes to evoke the response without the presence of the naturally occurring stimulus. The two elements are then known as the conditioned stimulus and the conditioned response!

  • Hey Justin, your first example is actually operant conditioning. The seatbelt buckling is voluntary. Classical Conditioning looks at involuntary behaviours.

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