1 Operant Conditioning Module 19. 2 Learning Operant Conditioning Overview Skinner’s Experiments Extending Skinner’s Understanding Skinner’s Legacy.
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1 Operant Conditioning. Thorndike’s Theory of Connectionism Law of Effect If Situation + Response is followed by a positive consequence then the connection.
Learning Chapter 7. Operant & Classical Conditioning 1. Classical conditioning forms associations between stimuli (CS and US). Operant conditioning, on.
Operant Conditioning RG 6c Modified PowerPoint from: Aneeq Ahmad -- Henderson State University. Worth Publishers © 2007.
Unit 8: Learning Day 6: Operant Conditioning Essential Question What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning? Objectives (write this.
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