Ap Psychology Forest Grove High School Mr. Tusow: Learning: Classical and
Ap Psychology Forest Grove High School Mr. Tusow: Learning: Classical and
Operant Conditioning
Chapter 6
AP PSYCHOLOGY
FOREST GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
MR. TUSOW
Learning
Ivan Pavlov
Components of Conditioning
After several trials the neutral stimulus will gradually begin to elicit the same
response as the UCS.
=
Conditioned Stimulus
“Dorm Story”
Extinction
Acquisition
Strength (CS+UCS)
of CR
Spontaneous
Extinction recovery of
(CS alone) CR
Extinction
(CS alone)
Pause
Reinforcement Procedures
The consequence
Positive Negative makes the behavior
Reinforcement Reinforcement more likely to happen
in the future.
However, punishment rarely works in the long run for four reasons:
Continuous Reinforcement:
A schedule of reinforcement
that rewards every correct
response given.
Example: A vending machine.
Example: B.F. Skinner put rats in a box with a lever connected to a feeder. It
only provided a reinforcement after 60 seconds. The rats quickly learned that it
didn’t matter how early or often it pushed the lever, it had to wait a set amount of
time. As the set amount of time came to an end, the rats became more active in
hitting the lever.
Interval Schedules
Example: A pop-quiz
Ratio Schedules
Number of
responses
250
Steady responding
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Time (minutes)
Primary and Secondary reinforcement