What is the fundamental component of operant behaviour?
What are the 3 elements of operant behaviour?
What does reinforcement usually lead to?
What is stereotypy?
- Short repeated segments of behaviour (eventually occurs b/c of brain mechanism)
How can response variability be increased?
How is the belongingness of the response relevant to operant conditioning?
What is instinctive drift?
What is the Behaviour Systems Theory?
What happens when hamsters must dig or face-wash in order to receive a food reward? Why?
Is the quantity of the reinforcer relevant in operant conditioning?
Is the quality of the reinforcer relevant in operant conditioning?
- Dogs run faster to get more palatable reinforcers (sausage > dry food)
What happens when the quality of the reinforcer is shifted in operant conditioning?
What did Crespi’s experiment find?
What is negative behavioural contrast?
What is positive behavioural contrast?
What is response-reinforcer contiguity?
- A form of temporal relation
What is response-reinforcer contingency?
How are temporal and causal factors related to each other in operant conditioning?
What effect on instrumental learning does delay of reinforcement have?
Which response is ‘credited’ with reinforcement after delay?
- Response-reinforcer relation requires temporal contiguity
What is accidental/adventitious reinforcement?
What are terminal responses?
- Ex. Pigeons orienting to food magazine, pecking at magazine
What are interim responses?
What influences the acquisition of instrumental behaviour?
- Contingency