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    Valeria Oceguera Chapter 6 Extra Credit Habituation is when someone ignores something around them because they know what it is and sensitization is when someone hears something and quickly stops what they are doing to know what the sound is. Pavlov paired a ringer with food to give to the dog, when the dog heard the ringer he knew that he was going to receive food. Little Albert in an experiment was shown a rat but when the rat was paired up with a big noise little albert got scared of the…

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    Dummy Half Pass Analysis

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    The part of the dummy half pass I am doing is the preparation. The aim of this document is to show you how to evaluate the authors touch acting half long pass skill and seeing how to improve the pass and discuss about applying the most relevant biomechanical principals The main phase of the pass that was focused on the most was the preparation phase. Which this phase consists of the following actions made by the acting half  Outside foot is placed near the ball  Base of support is wide and…

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    Operant Responses

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    There are four different types of operant responses; positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and negative punishment. There are also, four schedules of partial reinforcement; fixed ratio, variable ratio, variable interval, and fixed interval. “Positive reinforcement is the addition of a reward following a desired behavior with the purpose of increasing the likelihood the behavior will occur again.” Positive reinforcement is rewarding someone for something even if…

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    Opening Skinner’s Box In chapter one, of Opening Skinner’s Box, the author Lauren Slater contradicts herself. Although she, Lauren Slater, does not say so directly she apparently assumes that skinner’s experiments were meant to create humanity into robots. “Skinner claimed that the mind, or what was then called mentalism, was irrelevant.”(0-1), this means he found the human mind to be insignificant of any usage. In Lauren Slater research she believed that Skinner wanted to have humanity as…

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    Operation conditioning helps us to explain the voluntary behaviour. This type of learning can be used to change the behaviour of pets, children, and adults. According to Huitt and Hummel, the theorists of operant conditioning are Edward Thorndike, John Watson, and B. F. Skinner. They proposed that learning is the result of the application of consequences; that is, learners begin to connect certain responses to certain stimuli. Thorndike labelled this type of learning instrumental by using…

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    Why I Chose Architecture

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    architecture was when I was three years old playing with the Lego Duplo set my parents had bought me. I wanted my design for my Barbie’s house to be something spectacular that no other Barbie had. I remember that passion, that passion that I still have today for architecture. One of the reasons I chose architecture as my major over everything else is because I love how I have the capability to design structures that can move people both physically and emotionally. Being able to put so much…

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    the meaning of logo design and influenced the philosophy of future commercial art. Paul Rand, born on August 15, 1914 as Peretz Rosenbaum in Brooklyn, New York, discovered the world of graphic design at a young age. Although he attended Haaren High School, the Pratt Institute, Parsons School for Design, and the Art Students League of New York, Rand saw himself as a self-taught designer. He was inspired by European art movements,…

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    designer is huge client base. Having a huge client base in today's society is exceptionally good. Everyone who owns a business, organization, etc. needs a logo or design to represent their business, so graphic designers are needed for these types of jobs. For instance, “If a business is going to do marketing than some one is going to need to design those marketing materials.” (YouTheDesigner, 2009). As long as business keep growing more and more, graphic designers will always be needed. As a…

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    40 years (he started around age 25). His work is seen every single day, yet, his name is not normally attached to it. His designs are elegant and simple, but edgy and fresh at the same time. To appear on dozen of products, they must be. Gerard Huerta designed both the basis of the AC/DC logo and this final one, which is now iconic in the world of classic rock.…

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    Jo Mielziner was the great Broadway Scenic designer who designed sets for hundreds of important plays and musicals and whose remarkable career spanned from 1927 to 1989. His design has earned him an array of awards. With his work, he has permanently affected the art of stage design and influenced many other designers. Jo Mielziner was a prominent designer who revolutionized the art of technical theatre. Jo Mielziner spent his childhood in France but moved to the States in 1909. Mielziner father…

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