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Category > Psychology Posted 18 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Describe operant conditioning.

  • In your discussion, include the following:
    • Describe operant conditioning.
    • Select one of the following situations from everyday life in which learning (i.e. a relatively permanent change in behavior) is desirable. 
      • Margot wants her husband, Todd, to stop leaving his dirty laundry on the floor.
      • Coach K wants to increase his basketball players’ free throw percentages.
      • Mr. Moore wants his dog to stop jumping up on visitors.
      • Biggs Boss wants his employees to arrive on time.
      • Mrs. O’Neill wants her preschoolers to raise their hands before speaking.
      • Joe wants his son to earn good grades.
      • Jack wants his girlfriend, Jill, to show more affection.
      • Marty wants his friend, Dave, to stop smoking.
      • Insert your own situation:  ____________________________________
  • Prepare a behavior modification plan in which you effectively utilize operant conditioning principles to change the behavior of the targeted individual(s). 
    • Clearly identify and describe suitable reinforcers or punishers to attain your desired outcome. 
      • Example:  If I want my son to eat his vegetables (i.e., increase a desired behavior), I could do several things. 
        • If he eats his vegetables, I could apply a positive reinforcer by adding something he does like, such as screen time; alternatively, I could apply a negative reinforcer by taking away something he does not like, such as one of his weekly chores. 
        • If he does not eat his vegetables, I could apply a positive punisher by adding something he does not like, such as a new weekly chore; alternatively, I could apply a negative punisher by taking away something he does like, such as screen time.
    • Defend your use of reinforcement and/or punishment as applied to the scenario.  Why did you choose it?  Why do you expect it to work?
    • Apply your knowledge of ethical considerations as relevant to operant conditioning.
  • Remember to use your own academic voice and apply in-text citations appropriately throughout your post.
  • Should be only 250-300 words

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