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Classical vs. Operant Conditioning

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Page 1: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

Classical vs. Operant Conditioning

Page 2: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

Do Now

• Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question:

• Question: What are incentives? Provide two examples from Freakonomics.

Page 3: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

Video time!

• How is what I did during the do now different from what Jim does to Dwight?

• Mr. Huth is awesome. FACT!

Page 4: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

Classical conditioning

• First described by Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist

• Involves placing a neutral signal before a reflex

• Focuses on involuntary, automatic behaviors

Page 5: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

Pavlov’s Dogs

Page 6: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide
Page 7: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

Operant Conditioning

• First described by B. F. Skinner, an American psychologist

• Involves applying reinforcement or punishment AFTER a behavior

• Focuses on strengthening or weakening voluntary behaviors

Page 8: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide
Page 9: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

In Freakonomics…

• What type of conditioning was utilized throughout chapter 1 of Freakonomics?

• How do the authors describe this?

Page 10: Classical vs. Operant Conditioning. Do Now Take an index card on your way in and answer the following question: Question: What are incentives? Provide

CPS vs. BxSci Students

• We will now complete a comparison activity that asks you to develop a study to discover cheaters at BxSci