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OPERANT CONDITIONING
(Skinner)
By: ROMMEL LUIS C. ISRAEL III
B.F. SKINNER
• Psychologist
• March 20,1904 – August 18, 1990
• Graduate of Hamilton College,
Harvard University
• Best known for developing the
theory of behaviorism, and for his
utopian novel “Walden Two” (1948).
Reference: B.F. Skinner Biography. (2019). Retrieved
February 29, 2020, from
https://www.biography.com/scientist/bf-skinner.
WHAT IS OPERANT CONDITIONING?
• Skinner believed that the best way to
understand behaviour:
- to look at the causes of an action and its
consequences.
- he called this as operant conditioning.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
WHAT IS OPERANT CONDITIONING?
Skinner introduced a new term into the Law of Effect:
- “Reinforcement”
Behaviour which is reinforced tends to be repeated
(i.e., strengthened);
behaviour which is not reinforced tends to die out-or
be extinguished (i.e., weakened).
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
WHAT IS OPERANT CONDITIONING?
It is a method of learning that occurs through
rewards and punishments for behaviour
Through operant conditioning, an individual
makes an association between a particular
behaviour and a consequence (Skinner, 1938).
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
3TYPES OF OPERANTS
(RESPONSES)THAT CAN
FOLLOW BEHAVIOR
3TYPES OF OPERANTS
1.NEUTRAL OPERANTS
- responses from the environment that
neither increase nor decrease the
probability of a behaviour being
repeated.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
3TYPES OF OPERANTS
2. REINFORCERS
- Responses from the environment that
increase the probability of a behaviour
being repeated
- can be either positive or negative.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
3TYPES OF OPERANTS
3. PUNISHERS
- Responses from the environment that
decrease the likelihood of a behaviour
being repeated
- it weakens behaviour.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
Image from: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-conditioning.html
POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
Skinner showed how positive reinforcement worked by
placing a hungry rat in his Skinner box.
- The box contained a lever on the side,
and as the rat moved about the box, it
would accidentally knock the lever.
Immediately it did so a food pellet would
drop into a container next to the lever.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
The rats quickly learned to go straight to the
lever after a few times of being put in the box.
The consequence of receiving food if they
pressed the lever ensured that they would
repeat the action again and again.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
EXAMPLE:
If your teacher gives you a prize each time
you complete your homework, you will be
more likely to repeat this behaviour in the
future, thus strengthening the behaviour
of completing your homework.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
Positive reinforcement strengthens a
behaviour
- by providing a consequence an
individual finds rewarding.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
The removal of an unpleasant reinforcer can also
strengthen behaviour.
- this is known as negative reinforcement because
it is the removal of an adverse stimulus which is
‘rewarding’ to the animal or person
Negative reinforcement strengthens behaviour because
it stops or removes an unpleasant experience.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
•Skinner showed how negative reinforcement
worked by placing a rat in his Skinner box
and then subjecting it to an unpleasant
electric current which caused it some
discomfort.
•As the rat moved about the box it would
accidentally knock the lever.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
•Immediately it did so the electric current
would be switched off.
•The rats quickly learned to go straight to the
lever after a few times of being put in the box.
•The consequence of escaping the electric
current ensured that they would repeat the
action again and again.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
•In fact Skinner even taught the rats to avoid
the electric current by turning on a light just
before the electric current came on.
•The rats soon learned to press the lever when
the light came on because they knew that this
would stop the electric current being
switched on.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
These two learned responses are known as:
a. Escape Learning
b. Avoidance Learning.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
If a student do not complete his homework, he
pays his teacher a prize.
A student completes his homework to avoid
paying a prize, thus strengthening the
behaviour of completing his homework.
These two learned responses are known as
Escape Learning and Avoidance Learning.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
PUNISHMENT (WEAKENS BEHAVIOR)
•Punishment is defined as the opposite of
reinforcement since it is designed to weaken
or eliminate a response rather than increase
it.
•It is an aversive event that decreases the
behaviour that it follows.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
PUNISHMENT (WEAKENS BEHAVIOR)
•Like reinforcement, punishment can work
either by directly applying an unpleasant
stimulus like a shock after a response or by
removing a potentially rewarding stimulus,
for instance, deducting someone’s pocket
money to punish undesirable behaviour.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
Image from: http://thepeakperformancecenter.com/wp-
content/uploads/2017/08/Operant-Conditioning.jpg
PROBLEMS WITH USING PUNISHMENT
• Punished behaviour is not forgotten, it's
suppressed - behaviour returns when
punishment is no longer present.
• Causes increased aggression - shows that
aggression is a way to cope with problems.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
PROBLEMS WITH USING PUNISHMENT
Creates fear that can generalize to undesirable
behaviours, e.g., fear of school.
Does not necessarily guide toward desired
behaviour:
- reinforcement tells you what to do
- punishment only tells you what not to
do
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
EDUCATIONAL
APPLICATION
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https://classofmotivation.fi
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EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION
A simple way to shape behaviour is to provide
feedback on learner performance:
a. compliments
b. approval
c.Encouragement
d.affirmation.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION
A variable-ratio produces the highest response
rate for students learning a new task
reinforcement (e.g., praise) occurs at
frequent intervals
as the performance improves reinforcement
occurs less frequently, until eventually only
exceptional outcomes are reinforced.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION
If a teacher wanted to encourage students to
answer questions in class they should praise
them for every attempt (regardless of
whether their answer is correct).
Gradually the teacher will only praise the
students when their answer is correct, and
over time only exceptional answers will be
praised.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION
Unwanted behaviours, such as tardiness and
dominating class discussion can be
extinguished through being ignored by the
teacher (rather than being reinforced by
having attention drawn to them)
- This is not an easy task, as the teacher
may appear insincere if he/she thinks
too much about the way to behave.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION
Knowledge of success is also important as it
motivates future learning
- However, it is important to vary the type
of reinforcement given so that the
behaviour is maintained.
- This is not an easy task, as the teacher
may appear insincere if he/she thinks
too much about the way to behave.
Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018,
Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.
Analyze the picture 😊
Image from:
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Image from: https://izquotes.com/quotes-pictures/quote-the-strengthening-
of-behavior-which-results-from-reinforcement-is-appropriately-called-b-f-
skinner-267334.jpg
REFERENCES
B.F. Skinner Biography. (2019). Retrieved February 29, 2020, from
https://www.biography.com/scientist/bf-skinner.
Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29,
2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning.
Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-
conditioning.html.

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OPERANT CONDITIONING - SKINNER

  • 2. B.F. SKINNER • Psychologist • March 20,1904 – August 18, 1990 • Graduate of Hamilton College, Harvard University • Best known for developing the theory of behaviorism, and for his utopian novel “Walden Two” (1948). Reference: B.F. Skinner Biography. (2019). Retrieved February 29, 2020, from https://www.biography.com/scientist/bf-skinner.
  • 3. WHAT IS OPERANT CONDITIONING? • Skinner believed that the best way to understand behaviour: - to look at the causes of an action and its consequences. - he called this as operant conditioning. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 4. WHAT IS OPERANT CONDITIONING? Skinner introduced a new term into the Law of Effect: - “Reinforcement” Behaviour which is reinforced tends to be repeated (i.e., strengthened); behaviour which is not reinforced tends to die out-or be extinguished (i.e., weakened). Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 5. WHAT IS OPERANT CONDITIONING? It is a method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behaviour Through operant conditioning, an individual makes an association between a particular behaviour and a consequence (Skinner, 1938). Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 7. 3TYPES OF OPERANTS 1.NEUTRAL OPERANTS - responses from the environment that neither increase nor decrease the probability of a behaviour being repeated. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 8. 3TYPES OF OPERANTS 2. REINFORCERS - Responses from the environment that increase the probability of a behaviour being repeated - can be either positive or negative. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 9. 3TYPES OF OPERANTS 3. PUNISHERS - Responses from the environment that decrease the likelihood of a behaviour being repeated - it weakens behaviour. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 11. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT Skinner showed how positive reinforcement worked by placing a hungry rat in his Skinner box. - The box contained a lever on the side, and as the rat moved about the box, it would accidentally knock the lever. Immediately it did so a food pellet would drop into a container next to the lever. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 12. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT The rats quickly learned to go straight to the lever after a few times of being put in the box. The consequence of receiving food if they pressed the lever ensured that they would repeat the action again and again. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 13. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT EXAMPLE: If your teacher gives you a prize each time you complete your homework, you will be more likely to repeat this behaviour in the future, thus strengthening the behaviour of completing your homework. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 14. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT Positive reinforcement strengthens a behaviour - by providing a consequence an individual finds rewarding. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 15. NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT The removal of an unpleasant reinforcer can also strengthen behaviour. - this is known as negative reinforcement because it is the removal of an adverse stimulus which is ‘rewarding’ to the animal or person Negative reinforcement strengthens behaviour because it stops or removes an unpleasant experience. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 16. NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT •Skinner showed how negative reinforcement worked by placing a rat in his Skinner box and then subjecting it to an unpleasant electric current which caused it some discomfort. •As the rat moved about the box it would accidentally knock the lever. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 17. NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT •Immediately it did so the electric current would be switched off. •The rats quickly learned to go straight to the lever after a few times of being put in the box. •The consequence of escaping the electric current ensured that they would repeat the action again and again. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 18. NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT •In fact Skinner even taught the rats to avoid the electric current by turning on a light just before the electric current came on. •The rats soon learned to press the lever when the light came on because they knew that this would stop the electric current being switched on. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 19. NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT These two learned responses are known as: a. Escape Learning b. Avoidance Learning. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 20. NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT If a student do not complete his homework, he pays his teacher a prize. A student completes his homework to avoid paying a prize, thus strengthening the behaviour of completing his homework. These two learned responses are known as Escape Learning and Avoidance Learning. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 21. PUNISHMENT (WEAKENS BEHAVIOR) •Punishment is defined as the opposite of reinforcement since it is designed to weaken or eliminate a response rather than increase it. •It is an aversive event that decreases the behaviour that it follows. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 22. PUNISHMENT (WEAKENS BEHAVIOR) •Like reinforcement, punishment can work either by directly applying an unpleasant stimulus like a shock after a response or by removing a potentially rewarding stimulus, for instance, deducting someone’s pocket money to punish undesirable behaviour. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 24. PROBLEMS WITH USING PUNISHMENT • Punished behaviour is not forgotten, it's suppressed - behaviour returns when punishment is no longer present. • Causes increased aggression - shows that aggression is a way to cope with problems. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 25. PROBLEMS WITH USING PUNISHMENT Creates fear that can generalize to undesirable behaviours, e.g., fear of school. Does not necessarily guide toward desired behaviour: - reinforcement tells you what to do - punishment only tells you what not to do Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 28. EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION A simple way to shape behaviour is to provide feedback on learner performance: a. compliments b. approval c.Encouragement d.affirmation. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 29. EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION A variable-ratio produces the highest response rate for students learning a new task reinforcement (e.g., praise) occurs at frequent intervals as the performance improves reinforcement occurs less frequently, until eventually only exceptional outcomes are reinforced. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 30. EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION If a teacher wanted to encourage students to answer questions in class they should praise them for every attempt (regardless of whether their answer is correct). Gradually the teacher will only praise the students when their answer is correct, and over time only exceptional answers will be praised. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 31. EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION Unwanted behaviours, such as tardiness and dominating class discussion can be extinguished through being ignored by the teacher (rather than being reinforced by having attention drawn to them) - This is not an easy task, as the teacher may appear insincere if he/she thinks too much about the way to behave. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
  • 32. EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION Knowledge of success is also important as it motivates future learning - However, it is important to vary the type of reinforcement given so that the behaviour is maintained. - This is not an easy task, as the teacher may appear insincere if he/she thinks too much about the way to behave. Reference: Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.
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  • 35. REFERENCES B.F. Skinner Biography. (2019). Retrieved February 29, 2020, from https://www.biography.com/scientist/bf-skinner. Mcleod, Saul (2018). Skinner-Operant Conditioning. Retrieved February 29, 2020, from McLeod, S. A. (2018, Jan, 21). Skinner - operant conditioning. Simply psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/operant- conditioning.html.