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    intentions for their compatriots are Ralph and Piggy. Using their blueprints of moral design, they would lay out the civil and social laws they thought would most benefit the others. Then, they would structure practices that follow Skinner 's operant conditioning formula. They would need reinforcement, reward, and stimulus. All of this would be no doubt quite taxing, and require constant maintenance in addition to the fact that several hundred ours at the least would be required to drill into…

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    and the †̃idâ€TM (I want it now!) starts to be denied by the †̃super egoâ€TM (No, itâ As the †̃egoâ€TM develops it helps to deal with internal arguments to produce an acceptable result. Skinner – operant conditioning Skinner believed that children learn through experience or conditioning. A child will learn if…

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    each occurs and how it motivates behavior. Incentives always come after behavior and attract or repel the initiation of the behavior. Consequences follow behavior and increase or decrease the persistence of behavior. 2. From the viewpoint of operant conditioning, explain the meaning of each of the following five terms: S: R  C. [S, colon, R, arrow, C] S stands for situational cue, R stands for behavioral response, and C stands for consequence. The colon between S and R shows that the…

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    In order to create a one month behavior modification program based on the principles of operating conditioning, one would have to base the program on the roommate motivation on loosing weight. Once that has been completed then one can start to create a weight loss program that would be the most beneficial for their roommate. Furthermore, to have the most success in the weight loss program one needs to be able to calculate a well devised one that will bring the most success for the roommate.…

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    B F Skinner

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    Influential psychologist, B.F. Skinner developed the theory of operant conditioning. It’s the idea that behavior is determined by its consequences, reinforcements or punishments which make it less likely that the behavior will occur again. A positive reinforcement is one of the best ways to encourage your kids. It allows the child to grow more confident and independent. Skinner designed an Operant Conditioning Box - also known as Skinner's Box - to prove his theory. He placed a rat that…

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    There are a few things Melvin’s fellow committee members could do in order to motivate him. First off, they could simply attempt to implement the total quality management system (TQM). Secondly, they could push to have him removed from his position as a chairperson. Thirdly, they could simply ask him to resign, or find a way to have terminated, or fourth, and lastly, they could attempt to modify his behavior directly in order to get him to attend meetings. The TQM, seems like it would be the…

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