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    Before psychology class I had no idea what classical and operant conditioning was. Now that I know the definition, I see that I use them all the time in my everyday life. Both of these terms are something that you do and you don’t even realize that its happening. Classical conditioning is where you link two things that are not similar together and every time you see or do one you do the other. Operant conditioning is where you control a behavior by either using a punishment or reinforcement (Brannigan

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    provide a method for understanding human behavior, thoughts, and emotions. Skinner believed that classical conditioning was to simplistic to be a complete explanation of the complex human behavior. Skinner believed the best way to understand any behavior is to look directly at the causes of an action and its consequences. He defined this approach as operant conditioning. Operant conditioning is defined as “ the idea that behavior is determined by its consequences, be they reinforcements or punishments

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    • Explain the initial pairing of the banging bar and the rat in terms of learning through classical conditioning. What is unconditioned stimulus (US), conditioned stimulus (CS), and conditioned response (CR)? I recently reviewed the classic article," Conditioned emotional reactions," by Watson and Rayner. In this study, the authors evaluated the possibility of conditioning various types of emotional response. They centered their research on one child, Albert, who had been born in the hospital and

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    Connections or associations of events assist in the associative learning process and serve as a form of conditioning (King, 2016). Conditioning is accomplished by two methods or approaches. Conditioning using the operant method involves learning by consequences and conditioning using the classical method involves learning by association (King, 2016). Using punishment and reinforcement, conditioning can be achieved using the instrumental or operant method, while the classical method utilizes stimuli

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    In “Project Classroom Makeover”, Cathy Davidson demonstrates the potential benefits that can come from the implementation of technology in the current educational paradigm. Furthermore, in Sherry Turkle’s “selections from Alone Together”, Turkle discusses the unique relationship between a child and his or her artificially intelligent toys, some of which include Tamagotchis and Furbies. Interestingly, children give these toys special treatment relative to other toys. If the special treatment encourages

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    2.4 Behaviour management theories While classroom management theory is constantly evolving. There are many types of behaviour management and discipline strategies for the classroom. Some of the theories are directly applicable and some theories can use with our own personal mix. Understanding these theories can help educators define their own classroom management methods and make decisions about how to best approach interactions with students (Hussung, 2016). 2.4.1 The Assertive Discipline Model

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    Mr. Malone uses both positive and negative reinforcement with his class. When he notices a select group of student who are falling behind, he decided he needed to incorporate some form of reinforcement in order to boost motivation. He included bonus points, homework passes, and pizza coupons to those who did not receive attention and to those who complete work well and on time. However, it seemed to me that Nina took his new rule personally and called Mr. Malone out on it in front of the class. His

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    anyone knows much about psychology, most likely he knows about Ivan Pavlov. If he knows about Pavlov, it is more than likely that he knows that Pavlov was recognized for being the first to investigate into classical conditioning through his famous dog experiment. With classical conditioning being the “go-to” approach for the study of behaviorism, it often overshadows pseudoconditioning. Pseudoconditioning is a triggered response which can sometimes be confused with a conditioned response. Instead, pseudoconditioning

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    phone or tablet, to make them be quiet rather than teaching them acceptable behavior. While this is not the best parenting style, it is still is a method of operant conditioning. This paper, supported with evidence, will explain the harmful effects of technology on child development and operant conditioning to combat it. Operant conditioning is a behavior teaching technique where a person is exposed to a stimulus, followed by some type of response (Commons & Giri, 2016). The response is then met by

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    Keeping it Cool during a Hot Perth Summer Without a doubt, if you have lived in Perth during the summer months, you already know how hot, humid, wet, and uncomfortable the summer season can be. Being able to keep the heat and moisture out of your home is a matter of prior planning. Here are some great tips on how to keep your home cool without using lots of electricity. The Windows 1. Having tall plants or trees that shade the outside of your home helps to keep the heat away from entering through

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