2. Learning Perspective
• Behaviorism: Emphasizes
the study of observable
behaviors and events
and the predictable role
of environment in
causing behavior.
– Biology sets limits, but
environment is more
influential
Goetgheluck, Science Photo Library,
2012
3. Operant Conditioning
• Type of learning in which a
person repeats a behavior
that has been reinforced or
ceases a behavior that has
punished.
Cappagh Parish, Derry Diocese, Ireland “Patience”
April 4,2012via Google images , Creative Commons
Attribution.
6. Operant Conditioning
• Punishment: stimulus followed by behavior
which decreases the probability that the
behavior will be repeated.
– Positive : Introducing an aversive event
– Negative: Withdrawing a positive event
8. Resources
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