The Three-Term Contingency
A (antecedent) : B (behavior, response) -> C (outcome, either reinforced or punished)
Antecedent
stimuli, events, situations, or circumstances that are present when it occurs or were preset immediately before the behavior
- Controlling Stimulus (S):
Three types of antecedent controlling stimuli: S^D, S^(delta), S^(ave)
-Discriminative Stimulus (S^D)
-a stimulus that precedes an operant and sets the occasions for its reinforcement
-Extinction Stimulus (S^(delta))
-Discrimination occurs when
the presence (or absence) of stimuli is the occasion on which a response will be followed by reinforcement
-discrimination refers to
the effect an occasion setting contingency has on behavior
i. e., refers to the effect of the response being more likely to occur in the presence of the S^D than its absence
- e.g., the bird eventually only pecks the hey when the green light is on
Controlling Stimuli
-stimulus control:
Controlling Stimuli can be Complex
-hockey defenseman making the decision of who to pass to, speed of pass, who can he pass to, who is covered
The Stroop Effect
-saying the font color of the word (which is the name of a color)
The Discrimination Index
a measure of the stimulus control exerted by a S^D or S^DELTA
the larger the difference between he stimuli
the easier it is to discriminate
Differential Outcomes Effect (DOE)
Stimulus Generalization
“The tendency for behavior to occur in situations different than the one on which the behavior was learned” (Paul Chance)
Concept Formation
-Natural Selection:
here’s always variation within species, making survival more likely depending on location and environment
-Artificial Selection (selective breeding)
-domestic animals, fish, livestock. Breeding animals on characteristics in which they find favorable
-Shaping (behavioral shaping)
Marking the Behavior
“clickers” are sued so that an immediate conditionally reinforcing consequence is provided
Aids learning by providing immediate reinforcement and preventing accidental reinforcement of other behaviors
Tips for Shaping
Shaping of Motor Conditioning
Shaping of Motor Conditioning
Superstitious Behavior
Insightful Problem Solving
-some believe that behaviorism cannot account for the “eureka” moment