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    What does a businessman riding the subway in Tokyo have in common with a man performing a Balinese Monkey Chant? At first glance they may seem totally unrelated, but in fact it is the way they learned such behaviors that links them together. People’s behavior and knowledge is constantly influenced by their environment. In turn, these changes in knowledge or behavior result in learning. Baraka explores over 24 countries and cultures that overall demonstrate this concept. While Baraka’s raw…

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    Process According to Chance (2009) especially when dealing with teenagers and their behaviors, operant conditioning is the process to start with to stop the unwanted behavior and get the desired results that you are looking for. In this instance since the desired outcome is to clean the room and keep it clean suggest a makeover of the room, with lots of…

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    the lever, it would receive a food pellet. The food would be the reinforcement of pressing the metal bar. So the rat was ultimately conditioned that every time it pressed the metal bar it received more food. This is an example of positive type of conditioning. Dogs are also easily trained with positive reinforcements. There are dogs who are trained to sniff out bombs or drugs as their job. When they are able to detect either one, they receive a treat for a job well done. People are also able to…

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    at museums. Debate exists over which theory is most beneficial when creating educational experiences in museums. This essay describes behaviorism, the social cognitive theory and their applications for learning in museums. Behaviorism is a conditioning learning theory (Schunk 2012, 114). Although the theory’s dominance started in the…

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    There are many factors that standardize organizations in specific industries whether they are regulating bodies that dictate the rules of the industry, common practices that have been proven to be the most efficient way to operate, or logistics procedures that enable organizations to release their product to the public. One thing that can make an organization different from another is the people they employ. The dilemma many companies face is how to compel positive behavior. Perfection is not…

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    Solving this problem requires using operant conditioning principles which has been widely applied in behavior modification. Positive and negative reinforcements that proposed by Skinner 's use to encourage good and wanted behavior and reduce the unwanted behavior. This leads us to a conclusion that every action has a consequence, if it is positive, the person is more likely to keep doing it. So, applying the operant conditioning will help sally change her behavior toward eating based on what she…

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    The simply extinction for a currently reinforced operant response might incur resurgence of a distinct formerly reinforced response (Podlesnik et al., 2006). Resurgence was additionally particular to the lever that formerly producing liquor, thus, stopping non-drug reinforcement may create drug searching…

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    Conditioning a Roommate I have three roommates and, including myself, we all have some quirky habits. One of my roommates in particular, always has the television on when she’s studying alone or we are studying or doing homework together. Her parents always had the television on in her home growing up so, she’s used to all the noise. According to her, she can’t study without background noise. She’s tried listening to music but it doesn’t work the same as when the television is on. She says she’s…

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    What is “reinforcement”? There are two types of reinforcement: positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement. With positive reinforcement, you add something desirable in order to increase a certain response. For example, when a child uses manners, the parent rewards the child with praise or a sign of approval. The child will then do more in order to get that response from their parent. With negative reinforcement, you add an uncomfortable situation or take something away to make the…

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