Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Classical vs. Operant Conditioning :: essays research papers
Classical Vs. drive done at home showing the effects of operant and Hellenic conditioning.Operant ConditioningFor my first sample I tried to bring in a take offd response in my roomy by apply Classical Conditioning. Since we have a lot of traffic in and issue of our apartment I decided that every time someone clear or closed the front door I would clap loudly in his ear and he would startle. After a couple of multiplication I discontinued this behavior to see if he would still startle when someone opened the door. The unfathomable stimulus is the loud clapping noise. The unin condition(p) response is the startled response. The door opening or closing starts prohibited as the neutral stimulus, but becomes the in condition(p) stimulus capable of producing the conditioned startled response. The experiment was partly successful. Instead of being startled my roommate seemed more upset by me clapping in his ear. When I stop the behavior and the door opened he would just look at me to see if I was going to perform the clapping action. I could claim the actual response he gave of being angry would be the conditioned and unconditioned response rather than being startled. For the next part of the experiment I conditioned behavior using operant conditioning. The behavior I conditioned was for one of my roommates to clean the apartment. I offered to go to the store and purchase some groceries if one of my roommates would clean the mansion house. When I got back from the store the house was clean.
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