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Learning Chapter 7. What is the purpose of learning?
Conditioned Inhibition Procedures for producing CI –Conditional (standard) Procedure –Negative Contingency/Explicitly Unpaired –Differential Procedure.
Learning How does experience affect behaviors and/or attitudes?
Introduction to Operant Conditioning. Operant & Classical Conditioning 1. Classical conditioning forms associations between stimuli (CS and US). Operant.
Unit 8: Learning Day 6: Operant Conditioning Essential Question What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning? Objectives (write this.
Hilgard and Bower’s Definition of Learning Relatively permanent change in a subject’s behavior to a given situation brought about by his/her repeated.
Operant Conditioning Chapter 7, Lecture 3 “Operant conditioning experiments have done far more than teach us how to pull habits out of a rat.” - David.
Exploring Psychology Eighth Edition Chapter 7 Learning Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers David G. Myers.
Learning Chapter 7. Operant & Classical Conditioning 1. Classical conditioning forms associations between stimuli (CS and US). Operant conditioning, on.
Chapter Thirteen The Biology of Learning and Memory.
Unit 6 (C): Operant Conditioning Mr. McCormick A.P. Psychology.