Behaviorisms in The Fantastic Fish Shop

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The Fantastic Fish Shop By: Erin Balley J’aime Holderbaum Lisa Lam-Wilson

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  • 1. The Fantastic Fish Shop
    By:
    Erin Balley
    JaimeHolderbaum
    Lisa Lam-Wilson

2. Drill and Practice multiplication game
Found at multiplication.com
http://multiplication.com/flashgames/FishShop.htm
3. Operant Conditioning
A process of changing behavior by rewarding or punishing a subject each time an action is performed until the subject associates the action with pleasure or distress.
Reinforcement Schedules
Positive and Negative Reinforcement
Positive and Negative Punishment
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/operant%20conditioning
4. Reinforcement Schedules
Continuous Reinforcement:Given EVERY time
Partial Reinforcement:Given only PART of the time.
Fixed Ratio:
reinforcement is given after a specific # of responses.
http://psychology.about.com/od/behavioralpsychology/a/schedules.htm
5. Reinforcement Schedules
6. Positive Reinforcement

  • To strengthen by providing a positive stimulus that increases the probability of a specific response

7. Praise and Rewardshttp://allpsych.com/psychology101/reinforcement.html
8. Negative Reinforcement
Taking something negative away in order to increase a response
When a negative stimulus is eliminated, it will likely increase the chances that a student will complete the task correctly.
http://allpsych.com/psychology101/reinforcement.html
9. Watch the video to view some examples of positive and negative reinforcement.
10. Websters Definition:
punishment
Pronunciation:
p-nish-mnt
Function: noun
Date: 15th century
1: the act of punishing2 a: suffering, pain, or loss that serves as retribution b: a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure 3: severe, rough, or disastrous treatment
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/punishment
11. In Skinners Behaviorism:
Punishment is a procedure in which responses are followed by either:
(a) the removal of a positive reinforcer, or
(b) the presentation of a negative reinforcer (or aversive stimulus).
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6884/is_1_6/ai_n28321088/
12. Positive & Negative Punishment
13. Now view the video clip to review and determine the behaviorisms discussed.