The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Operant and Classical Conditioning

The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Operant and Classical Conditioning

Author: Frances K. McSweeney

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-06-23

Total Pages: 773

ISBN-13: 111846818X

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This combined survey of operant and classical conditioning provides professional and academic readers with an up-to-date, inclusive account of a core field of psychology research, with in-depth coverage of the basic theory, its applications, and current topics including behavioral economics. Provides comprehensive coverage of operant and classical conditioning, relevant fundamental theory, and applications including the latest techniques Features chapters by leading researchers, professionals, and academicians Reviews a range of core literature on conditioning Covers cutting-edge topics such as behavioral economics


A Primer of Operant Conditioning

A Primer of Operant Conditioning

Author: George Stanley Reynolds

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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This primer is a concise yet detailed account of the theory and principles of operant conditioning, based largely on the works of B. F. Skinner and his first- and second generation intellectual descendants. Despite the ubiquity, influence, and impact of operant principals within the fields of motivation, emotion, language, thinking, learning, and ethics, its impact and insights have gone widely unattributed; and, many of its principles are largely misunderstood. A primary purpose of this primer is to dispel those misunderstandings.


Operant Conditioning

Operant Conditioning

Author: Derek E. Blackman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1351535986

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The approach to psychology advocated by the radical behaviourists was often misunderstood and frequently gave rise to controversy. Originally published in 1974, this book introduced current research in operant conditioning and explains the attempt to understand behaviour inherent in such experiments at the time. After considering the philosophical context in which behaviouristic psychology developed, the author outlines the basic characteristics of operant research by reviewing single experiments on the effects of reinforcement on behaviour. Chapters on schedules of intermittent reinforcement extend this approach to more complex situations and emphasize that behaviour can be maintained and controlled in many different ways by environmental events. The author then discusses recent work on conditional reinforcement and on the discriminative control of behaviour and shows how operant research has changed our understanding of these important concepts in psychology. Subsequent chapters review research within the operant paradigm on the effects on behaviour of punishment, anxiety, aversive stimuli and drugs, again by emphasising the special contribution to these topics made by operant conditioning techniques and methodology. The final chapters consider the general implications of operant research for educational practice and for clinical psychology, and place this approach within the context of psychology as a whole. Dr Blackman argues that it should be recognized as one important attempt to further the scientific analysis of behaviour. This book, filled a long recognized need for an undergraduate text in this area at the time, and helped students form their own evaluation. Now it should be read in its historical context.


Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning

Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning

Author: W.W. Henton

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 1461263107

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Since the appearance of the treatise on "Schedules of Reinforcement" by Ferster and Skinner over two decades ago, the literature in behavior analysis, both experimental and applied, has been dominated by a range of studies dedi cated to providing ever more systematic and refined accounts of these "mainsprings of behavior control. " For the most part, the analysis has been pursued in the best traditions of "scientific methodology" with careful atten tion to the isolation of controlling variables in unitary form. Of late, relatively simple interaction effects have provided an important additional focus for more sophisticated analyses. It is clear, however, from even a cursory survey of the monumental research and conceptual analysis which is represented in this scholarly volume by Henton and Iversen that the surface ofthis complex "be havioral interactions" domain has barely been scratched. The primary focus of this pioneering effort extends the competing response analysis across all experimental schedules, both classical and instrumental, as well as the interactions between the two. Appropriately, the analysis empha sizes overt behavioral interactions, beginning with the simplest case of one operant and one respondent, and inevitably implicating more diverse and subtle interactions. As the analysis expands to include interactions between multiple recorded responses, increasingly more precise empirical specifications ofrecip rocal interactions in response probabilities are revealed independently of con ventional procedural labels (i. e. , operants, respondents, collaterals, adjunc tives, etc. ) and traditional theoretical distinctions.


The Principles of Learning & Behavior

The Principles of Learning & Behavior

Author: Michael Domjan

Publisher: Thomson Brooks/Cole

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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This popular text gives students a comprehensive and readable introduction to contemporary issues in learning and behaviour, while providing balanced coverage of classical and instrumental conditioning.


The Selection of Behavior

The Selection of Behavior

Author: A. Charles Catania

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1988-06-24

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 9780521343886

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This book was first published in 1988. B. F. Skinner was arguably the most important and influential psychologist of the last century. Yet in his long and distinguished career he consistently declined to be engaged by his critics. In his ninth decade, he elected to confront them all: cognitivists, ethologists, brain scientists, biologists, linguists, and philosophers - close to one hundred and fifty scientists and scholars from the entire spectrum of behavior-related disciplines around the world. Skinner's views on consciousness, language, problem solving, evolution, biology, brain function, computers, theory and explanation, presented in six seminal papers, are analyzed, criticized and explained in the 'open peer commentary' format of the Behavioral and Brain Sciences journal. The result is a remarkably lucid and revealing historical record of Skinnerian thinking and its impact on psychology and its allied disciplines. General readers, students, professionals and historians will find this unique intellectual exchange an invaluable resource.


Operant Conditioning

Operant Conditioning

Author: Derek E. Blackman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1351535994

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The approach to psychology advocated by the radical behaviourists was often misunderstood and frequently gave rise to controversy. Originally published in 1974, this book introduced current research in operant conditioning and explains the attempt to understand behaviour inherent in such experiments at the time. After considering the philosophical context in which behaviouristic psychology developed, the author outlines the basic characteristics of operant research by reviewing single experiments on the effects of reinforcement on behaviour. Chapters on schedules of intermittent reinforcement extend this approach to more complex situations and emphasize that behaviour can be maintained and controlled in many different ways by environmental events. The author then discusses recent work on conditional reinforcement and on the discriminative control of behaviour and shows how operant research has changed our understanding of these important concepts in psychology. Subsequent chapters review research within the operant paradigm on the effects on behaviour of punishment, anxiety, aversive stimuli and drugs, again by emphasising the special contribution to these topics made by operant conditioning techniques and methodology. The final chapters consider the general implications of operant research for educational practice and for clinical psychology, and place this approach within the context of psychology as a whole. Dr Blackman argues that it should be recognized as one important attempt to further the scientific analysis of behaviour. This book, filled a long recognized need for an undergraduate text in this area at the time, and helped students form their own evaluation. Now it should be read in its historical context.


Classical & Operant Conditioning - The Comprehensive Guide

Classical & Operant Conditioning - The Comprehensive Guide

Author: VIRUTI SHIVAN

Publisher: Viruti Satyan Shivan

Published:

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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Dive into the fascinating world of Classical & Operant Conditioning with this comprehensive guide, a treasure trove for anyone keen to unravel the mysteries of human and animal behavior. This book serves as a crucial bridge, connecting the dots between theoretical principles and real-world applications, making it an indispensable resource for students, educators, and professionals alike. Without relying on images or illustrations to make our point, we've crafted a narrative that's as engaging as it is informative. Through a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes and thought-provoking hypothetical scenarios, we explore the nuanced dynamics of conditioning, shedding light on how these fundamental processes shape behaviors and preferences in a variety of contexts. From Pavlov's dogs to Skinner's pigeons, this guide goes beyond the basics, offering unique insights into how conditioning principles play out in everyday life, from learning and education to therapy and beyond. Each chapter is meticulously designed to engage readers, encouraging them to question, analyze, and apply these timeless concepts to their own lives and professions. By omitting visual aids, we've challenged ourselves to deliver a narrative so vivid and compelling, you won't miss the pictures. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer, this book promises to enrich your understanding of conditioning in ways you never imagined, making it a must-have addition to your collection.