classical conditions
forms an association between two stimuli.
forms an association between a behavior’s and
a consequence
Thorndike’s Law of Effect
Rewarded behaviour is likely to recur
Operant conditioning steps
1) A baseline rate of behaviour is observed.
2) A consequence of the behaviour is introduced.
3) As the result of the consequence, there is a change in the rate of occurrence of the behaviour.
To learn through modelling, we must
attention
retain
reproduce
motivated