PSYCH 101 Lecture 23: Operant Conditioning Lecture Notes
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Psych 101a lecture 23 operant conditioning lecture. Behavior is influenced by its consequences: basic concepts, the abc model. Consequences (given a situation, is this response going to occur again. Behaving in a certain situation and the consequences looping back and affecting the likelihood of that response occurring again. An organism operating on the environment: types of consequences: Reinforcement: increases the strength of a response. The response has increased due to the fact that the rat realized that it got food when he pressed the lever. Because the consequence increases, the behavior happens more frequently. A behavior is strengthened due to taking away something. Lever pressing becomes more frequent not due to increased food but due to less pain from electricity. Buckling the seatbelt is negative reinforced by terminating the buzzer. Feeding is negatively reinforced by the reduction of hunger. Because consequence goes away, the behavior happens more frequently. Parents take away use of car for 1 week.