Classical v. Operant
.... conditioned or previously neutral stimuli."
Operant conditioning, in contrast, refers to "the process by which, through learning,
free operant behavior becomes ....
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Operant Conditioning in Brave New World
.... that all behavior is conditioned so that
free will is removed, but his own explanation belies this idea: The standard distinction between
operant and reflex ....
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Issue of Free Will One of the insights to emerge clea
.... that all behavior is conditioned so that
free will is removed, but his own explanation belies this idea: The standard distinction between
operant and reflex ....
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BF Skinner Theory of Behaviorism
.... that all behavior is conditioned so that
free will is removed, but his own explanation belies this idea: The standard distinction between
operant and reflex ....
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Free Will, the Leopold-Loeb Case
.... are, in turn, caused by natural laws, genetics, and the principles of
operant and classical .... it seems plausible to argue that 1) we may not be
free to change ....
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Language Acquistion
.... by being reinforced through its effects on people, it is
free of the spatial, temporal, and mechanical relations which prevail between
operant behavior and ....
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Language Acquisition
.... by being reinforced through its effects on people, it is
free of the spatial, temporal, and mechanical relations which prevail between
operant behavior and ....
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George Homans Theory of Social Behavior
.... that all behavior is conditioned so that
free will is removed, but his own explanation belies this idea: The standard distinction between
operant and reflex ....
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Hegel and Christianity
.... individual and the world around him, and to the divine law which is
operant in both that reason and that world. However, the individual, through
free will and ....
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BF Skinner, in his book Beyond Freedom and Dign
.... Except when physically restrained, a person is least
free or dignified when .... the world, or perhaps control the world, through
operant conditioning, reinforcement ....
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Behavioral & Wholistic Approaches to Education
.... As Skinner (1953) put it:
Operant conditioning shapes behavior as a sculptor .... role of powerless objects controlled by environmental forces nor
free agents who ....
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Walden Two
The most popular introduction to the
operant conditioning principles of Burris Fredrich Skinner .... leaders who misperceived it as robbing man of his
free will and ....
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Doctrine of Judicial Review
.... we will remain bound by these tools and not be
free to try .... imaginary structures) as exemplified in the principles of reinforcement and
operant conditioning are ....
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BF Skinner
.... known as the "Skinner box" for studying behavior, the discovery of
operant conditioning, and .... eating which was, as he put it, "supposed to be '
free' behavior on ....
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Social Learning Theory of Albert Bandura
.... that the theory does not really acknowledge internal motivation,
free choice, or .... social learning theory's basic assumption that classical/
operant models could ....
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Types of Learning
.... one in which an organism's behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment,
operant conditioning (sometimes .... New York:
Free Press. ....
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A day care center observation
.... The children are mostly
free to engage in organized play, rather than instruction .... by using some many of the principles of classical and
operant conditioning, we ....
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Language Teaching Methods
.... behavior modification approaches, such as modeling,
operant conditioning, reciprocal .... in everyday communication, in a natural fashion,
free from systematic ....
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Teaching English as a Second Language
.... behavior modification approaches, such as modeling,
operant conditioning, reciprocal .... in everyday communication, in a natural fashion,
free from systematic ....
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PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Professi
.... His law of acquisition stated that the strength of an
operant behavior is .... experience, belief in wholeness of human nature and conduct,
free will, spontaneity ....
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Models of Child Development What are the determinants of child
.... Classical conditioning and
operant conditioning gave no place to motives or any other .... They hold that children must be
free to explore, interact with, and ....
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HEROIN ADDICTION TREATMENT APPROACHES
.... review of the research on new and innovative drug-
free outpatient programs .... and techniques such as positive and negative reinforcement,
operant conditioning, and ....
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EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Present
.... law of acquisition proclaimed that the strength of an
operant behavior is .... experience, beliefs in wholeness of human nature and conduct,
free will, spontaneity ....
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Analysis of Teacher Completed Questionnaires
.... These items were: (1) Students should be
free to set their own .... The descriptive statistics compiled for the Self-Control Through
Operant Methods Model as well ....
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THERAPY FRAMEWORKS
.... a variety of techniques such as hypnosis, dream analysis, and
free association. .... of behavior therapy techniques are said to be
operant conditioning, systematic ....
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MAIN SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
.... clinical methods of Freud, hypnosis, dream interpretations, and
free association, albeit .... methods can be found in classical conditioning and
operant techniques. ....
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ALCOHOL and Physical Attractiveness
.... of a situation, (b) changes in bodily sensations, (c) the
free or inhibited .... approach through the development of the concepts of
operant conditioning and ....
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SOME AFFECTIVE, PSYCHOLINGUISTIC, AND NEUROLINGUISTIC FACTORS IN ...
.... teaching style that is perceived as too authoritarian or too
free (pp .... classical conditioning to be difficult in the neonate, whereas
operant conditioning quite ....
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THE RISE OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE
.... The work of Lavoisier broke chemistry
free of its associations with alchemy, and .... approach through the development of the concepts of
operant conditioning and ....
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Capitalism and Communism
.... presented an analysis of and challenge to the system of
free enterprise then .... connects with the concept of labor as a fundamental economic
operant: Labor, like ....
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