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What was thorndikes cat experiment?
Places cats in a puzzle box, found how to get out through trial and error, got reward, learned and repeated this behaviour to get more rewards
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Explain thorndikes law of effect
Responses that are rewarded get stronger, punished=weaker and only consequences determine whether the behaviour is repeated
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What did skinner suggest?
All behaviours are either reflexive or learnt through oc
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What is the premack principle?
Behaviours that are reinforced are high prob activities - high prob can reinforce low prob - e.g if complete low prob can have high prob
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What is positive reinforcement?
Rewarded by giving rewarding stimulus
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What is negetive reinforcement?
Rewarded by removing and unpleasant stimulus
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What is positive punishment?
Punishment by adding a unpleasant stimulus
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What is negetive punishment?
Punishment by removing a positive stimulus
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What is intrinsic reinforcement?
A behaviour done for its own sake e.g. Playing
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What is extrinsic reinforcement?
Behaviour performed for a future reward
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What is a secondary reinforcer?
Pairing a new stimulus with the stimulus that was learnt can comditoj the stimulus and make it a secondary reinforcer
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