What is the difference between Operant and Respondent (classical) conditioning?
Who coined the term “Respondent Conditioning”?
Skinner (his term for classical/Pavlovian conditioning)
How is Skinner’s Operant Chamber or “Skinner Box” different from Thorndike’s puzzle box?
What is Thorndike’s law of effect?
An extinction curve, first used in _____’s research, is a mathematical curve that represents a reduction in ______ in the absence of _______
SKINNER
response rate; reinforcers
How did Skinner come up with the extinction curve?
What is a fixed-interval reinforcement schedule?
What is behaviour shaping?
What is the difference between primary and secondary reinforcers?
Skinner taught pigeons to play _____ using a technique called _____. The point of doing this was ______
ping pong!
behaviour shaping
point was to show that he could control behaviour and to introduce idea that this ability was pretty limitless…
What is programmed instruction?
What was Skinner’s proposal to the US military in WWII to create teleguided missiles?
What did Skinner think about the idea of free will?
Skinner:
People are credited for good things they do of their own free will, but not if they have to do the thing. In reality, the only difference between the 2 is…..
in the latter we know the reinforcement contingencies involved
Skinner believes that the best and most ethical thing to do is to base society on ______
positive reinforcement
Define causal determinism and causal indeterminism
What are the two positions one can have within incompatibilism?
What is rational compatibilism?
Hobbes is a naturalist in the sense that he believes that there is _______ between animal and human action
no stark distinction (both examples of free will)
What did Hobbes think about free will?
What metaphor can be used to understand Hobbes’ position on free will?
What are 2 issues with Hobbes’ theory raised in class?
What did physicalists (18th/19th century physiology) believe about free will?
What does Skinner think of Hobbes’ model of human/animal action?