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What is the best way to differentiate operant conditioning from classical conditioning?

I think... With classical conditioning, the conditional stimulus is presented before the unconditional stimulus to form a conditioned response. For example, training a dog to return when a whistle is blown. With operant conditioning, reinforcement is presented after the response. For example, rewards (positive reinforcement) are given for good behaviour. Punishment (negative reinforcement) for bad. Hope this helps... Classical conditioning was discovered accidentally by Pavlov.


What is another name for Operant Conditioning?

Operant Conditioning is also called Skinner after B.F. Skinner who created the Skinner Box.


What is operant conditioning approach?

Operant conditioning is a type of conditioning where we learn something because it is immediately followed by a pleasant effect. That pleasant effect is sometimes a direct reward. For example, an animal might learn to press a lever to avoid getting shocked; or a schoolgirl might do her homework purely to avoid getting into trouble the next day. This is my understanding of operant conditioning. Hope it helped in any way.


Why classical conditioning is called classical?

Probably because it was the first kind of conditioning to be demonstrated and studied. See Pavlov As eluded to above, classical conditioning is called such because it was the first kind of conditioning to be studied and demonstrated. However, the term "classical" also is used to differentiate this type of conditioning from "Operant Conditioning" which was first demonstrated by B.F. Skinner.


How can you apply classical conditioning with a salesclerk example?

I should hope that you don't attempt classical conditioning with a salesclerk. Operant conditioning may be appropriate, but if you're planning to do surgery on the salesclerk to measure saliva flow or acidity of the stomach, you will probably run into some obstacles.

Related Questions

Is operant conditioning in the Bible?

samson in the bible is a good example


What is an example of simultaneous conditioning?

An example of simultaneous conditioning is a dog being given a treat immediately after sitting on command. This association between sitting and receiving a treat helps reinforce the behavior of sitting during training sessions.


Pavlov's dog learned to respond to a bell as if the bell were food what is this is an example of?

its not exactly an example of anything he was just testing to see if tha dog salivated. -ya but is it reasoning, instinct, conditioning, trial an error or just a habit?


Judy sees her friend being admired by peers for bullying a smaller child She then also bullies the same smaller child This is an example of?

vicarious conditioning


What is the best way to differentiate operant conditioning from classical conditioning?

I think... With classical conditioning, the conditional stimulus is presented before the unconditional stimulus to form a conditioned response. For example, training a dog to return when a whistle is blown. With operant conditioning, reinforcement is presented after the response. For example, rewards (positive reinforcement) are given for good behaviour. Punishment (negative reinforcement) for bad. Hope this helps... Classical conditioning was discovered accidentally by Pavlov.


What is conditioning in psychology?

In general terms, conditioning is basically training a person or animal to act a certain way in response to a specific event or item. There are two forms of conditioning, classical and operant. In classical conditioning, events are linked to specific behaviors. For example, when you hear a bell in school, you realize that you are late. In operant conditioning, one is trained with rewards and punishment. For example, you try not to be late to your next class because you know you could get a detention.


What is Interoceptive Conditioning?

interoceptive conditioning is similar to classic conditioning except there are two conditioned stimuli and one unconditioned response. one or all are internal bodily responses. most of the process, if not all of it is subconscious.


Does conditioning affect emotion?

Yes, conditioning can affect emotion by shaping our responses to certain stimuli based on past experiences. For example, if someone has had negative experiences with public speaking, they may feel anxious or fearful when faced with a similar situation in the future due to conditioning.


What exactly is air conditioning?

Air conditioning is removing hot air with cold air. For example we use air conditioner that removes hot air by blowing cold air from a refrigeration cycle into a room.


Describe an example in the Bible where the principles of operant conditioning are illustrated?

Operant coniditioning is shown throughout the entire Bible. Operant conditioning is where we learn to associate actions with consequences. I have an assignment this week in my class that asks this question and I have a few examples I am debating about using. Jonah is one character who received a punishments for his actions and because of his punishments he decided to change his behavior. Adam and Eve is another example of operant conditioning. If you just look in the Bible a little and understand operant conditioning, you will see a lot of examples.


What are the abreveations?

abbreviations are shortened forms of a word. For example, B.C Before christ AC air conditioning and so on


Every time the dog fetched a ball it would receive a treat This is an example of which of what?

This is an example of positive reinforcement, where the behavior of fetching the ball is strengthened by the addition of a treat.