What is Operant Conditioning?

What is Operant Conditioning?

Operant Conditioning Explained

Introduction to Classical Conditioning

  • The video begins with a brief overview of classical conditioning, defined as the association of stimuli.
  • An example is provided involving Bob and Linda, where a song becomes associated with positive feelings due to their relationship.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to check out additional resources for more detailed information on classical conditioning.

Transition to Operant Conditioning

  • Operant conditioning is introduced as a different learning process where the subject actively chooses to respond.
  • B.F. Skinner is highlighted as a key figure in operant conditioning, known for his experiments using the Skinner Box.

Understanding the Skinner Box Experiment

  • The Skinner Box experiment involves a rat that learns to pull a lever for food through trial and error.
  • Initially unaware of the mechanism, the rat eventually associates lever pulling with receiving food.

Key Concepts of Operant Conditioning

Categories of Learning

  • Operant conditioning can be divided into two main categories: reinforcement and punishment.

Reinforcement Types

  • Reinforcement strengthens behavior; it can be positive (adding a pleasant stimulus like food).
  • A personal example illustrates positive reinforcement: earning money for achieving 100% on spelling tests.

Negative Reinforcement

  • Negative reinforcement involves removing an unpleasant stimulus; an example includes stopping parental nagging after completing tasks correctly.

Punishment in Operant Conditioning

Positive Punishment

  • Positive punishment adds an unpleasant stimulus; an anecdote about twins learning not to touch a hot lamp exemplifies this concept.

Negative Punishment

  • Negative punishment removes a rewarding stimulus, such as taking away privileges (e.g., phone usage), teaching consequences for bad behavior.

Conclusion and Further Learning Resources

  • The speaker invites viewers interested in deeper understanding of operant conditioning to explore additional resources linked in the description.
Video description

Follow me: Twitter: https://twitter.com/designingdonna Instagram: https://instagram.com/donnayatz/ In today's episode we talk about operant conditioning and the difference of operant conditioning from classical conditioning. Classical Conditioning Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua1nW5n8src 0:13 Review Classical Conditioning 0:17 Example of Classical Conditioning 1:07 Difference of Classical and Operant Conditioning 1:24 Definition of Operant Conditioning 1:34 Skinner Box 2:42 Positive Reinforcement 3:20 Negative Reinforcement 4:04 Positive Punishment 4:44 Negative Punishment For a more detailed look check out : http://www.simplypsychology.org/operant-conditioning.html Music: "Blip Stream" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/