Title | : | The difference between classical and operant conditioning - Peggy Andover |
Lasting | : | 4.13 |
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Views | : | 3,3 jt |
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This is the best of all thank you for explaining this the best Comment from : @Adetutuoyetola |
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The Soviet style of constructivism is kinda GOAT Comment from : @riddlay2733 |
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So, genuinely curious Was motivated to watch this video over others on the same subject because I have pre-existing positive associations with the art style brbrDoes that qualify as an operantly conditioned response?brbrAnd, I initially developed positive associations for the art style because I've seen it used in information campaigns that align with my intrinsic values brbrSo, can operant conditioning build on itself like that? Like, a previously neutral stimulus became a reinforcer (that ultimately motivated me to watch the video), through previous conditioning? Comment from : @zath3153 |
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On the operant side i was expecting to see Skinners Box Comment from : @zachgilmore1407 |
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I wonder if her voice is bass boosted like this IRL Comment from : @greenthunder1000 |
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There are cities in France that have conditioned pigeons to pick up litter, giving them a reward when they put it in the bin Comment from : @wscottcarter |
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why does this feel like USSR propaganda Comment from : @ahmadhamdan1265 |
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Can someone tell me what is the stimulus generalization ? Comment from : @mariemreda2270 |
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Pretty incredible but a little bit freaky Comment from : @AyubuKK |
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Such a comprehensive topic explained well in 4 minutes Wow😍we need such teachers 😭 Comment from : @muchirifaith |
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Its weird to think that now im looking back on how my parents treated me and just used basic phycology to make me do most things I didn't want to do in the first place 🤣 Comment from : @Themilkman844 |
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Why does the art work of this video feel like done by commies Comment from : @Sco_opman |
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Very good TED-Ed Here, take a like Comment from : @ouroboros6125 |
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Everything looks more like constructivist education Comment from : @llgante |
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You sound like Rose quartz from steven universe Comment from : @cursedstone7939 |
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If learning is defined as a "change in behavior," how is "listening to a teacher and obtaining information" defined? Comment from : @dianedavidson5283 |
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Are we sure that the steak was unconditioned? Is an infant unfamiliar with the smell of a steak? Does an infant need to learn whether a steak tastes good before appreciating it as a reward? Comment from : @kennethgarcia25 |
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Anyone noticed the government's but on new fire warnings at our homes the last couple years why is that? Comment from : @ShukriAbdulle-w6u |
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I bet the pigeons will paint better than AI Comment from : @bruceweatherly6559 |
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In the case of the pigeons, why would it be considered "stimulus generalization" and not "response generalization"? Isn't the choice of picking the painting the thing being generalized? Comment from : @michaelfamiano2147 |
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Every time I get a text from someone thats literally just “Hi :)” Comment from : @adamproductions4529 |
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communist video bad anyway Comment from : @EK-uz7ln |
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Elevator music, supposed to be calm and soothing but I associate it with childhood experiences at the dentist Comment from : @rustynails68 |
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3:09 This a grown man getting a hug from his mommy for doing the dishes Just sayin' Comment from : @MitchellGCU |
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A very good demonstration, it helped me😊 Comment from : @devensingh3837 |
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corny at the end but good video Comment from : @Cheese-fb7wq |
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you lost me with the pigeons Comment from : @Vegan_Jen |
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so interesting Comment from : @hanahahmadsixthform |
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hahaha funny examples Love it! Comment from : @abexoxo |
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Isn’t operant conditioning how reinforcement learning (a type of ML) works? Comment from : @yashchadda473 |
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I'm Grateful for this video Comment from : @0samaK |
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The slide format has a certain soviet art form aesthetic to them Coincidence? Comment from : @greentriumph1643 |
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Why they don't example in school setting mostly it use in school it's annoying to see this king of video which is imitation from the author repetitious Comment from : @halochannel6824 |
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Why people inmitating the example of the author they can't use another example that can use inside the classroom Comment from : @halochannel6824 |
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1:42 2:48 Comment from : @SammyxSweetheart02 |
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Pavlov was born before Soviet Russia was a thing Pavlov wrote letters to Stalin criticising him Still, the video gets a Soviet-Russia-vibe graphics Comment from : @vivvpprof |
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Operant 2:24 Comment from : @katbos4995 |
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In gangstalking, they do both to the targetbrbrZersetzungbrbrZersetzung (pronounced [t͡sɛɐ̯ˈzɛt͡sʊŋ], German for "decomposition" and "disruption") was a psychological warfare technique used by the Ministry for State Security (Stasi) to repress political opponents in East Germany during the 1970s and 1980s Zersetzung served to combat alleged and actual dissidents through covert means, using secret methods of abusive control and psychological manipulation to prevent anti-government activities People were commonly targeted on a pre-emptive and preventative basis, to limit or stop politically incorrect activities that they may have gone on to perform, and not on the basis of crimes they had actually committed Zersetzung methods were designed to break down, undermine, and paralyze people behind "a facade of social normality"[3] in a form of "silent repression"[3] (Wikipedia) Comment from : @TheRealMACA |
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washes dishes, mom gives hug to 40 year old man, "thank you for helping me" 😂 Comment from : @toymecha4522 |
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4 minute YouTube video managed to cover 3 weeks of my psych class Comment from : @aenguschinn6495 |
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Got exam tomorrow, so here I am! 😆 Comment from : @dovei_duo |
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I'm sorry but this whole video has the art style of a Soviet propaganda poster I just think that's really funny Comment from : @theamericanslav24 |
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wow the animation was incredible Comment from : @stormchii |
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cool animation really helpful Comment from : @saint4726 |
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This is great for AP psychology! Comment from : @zaneabouzahr2010 |
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2:23 Operant Conditioning Comment from : @aasemahsan |
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Huh, so what I thought was positive reinforcement is actually negative reinforcement (Read: the lack of punishment is the reward) Comment from : @Mordecrox |
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I have a question: What is the relevance of Operant Conditioning in Language Acquisition? Comment from : @joanadiane2520 |
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Not nesserily Comment from : @clairew8741 |
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Pigeons of state Comment from : @jais8645 |
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I'm here 5 hours before my exam🤣🤣🤣 Comment from : @ryangiovannijangano4424 |
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why is the whole video soviet propaganda style Comment from : @reggiechakiris2197 |
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Are Maga people classically conditioned? Comment from : @cannon59 |
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okay finally I understood this concept 😮💨 Comment from : @nilofar728 |
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Great video but shouldve a louder voice Comment from : @whoasked6147 |
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Operant Conditioning EMASCULATES boys Comment from : @patrickacrawley6572 |
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Why do I have this urge to crush capitalism as I watch this? Comment from : @antoshs3790 |
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A simple flinch would have gotten your point across you didn't have to make the hypothetical man run out of the dentist office like an overgrown 5-year-old Comment from : @anthonymort5202 |
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ohhhh i get it now Comment from : @corn-rp6cw |
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You got me 4:13 Comment from : @mariyakhan8887 |
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3:38 pigeons seem very critical of art in my experience They seem to hate statues, train platforms, my car, and a girl in my class before touring the louvre brSarcasm aside - do they poop on the Monet or the Picasso? Comment from : @tytipton6346 |
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Who needs food anyway? Comment from : @christanbang6960 |
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1:25 neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulusbr2:23 Operant conditioning leads to changes in voluntary behavior Comment from : @fireballfitness170 |
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Operant Conditioning relies on the assumption that behavior either increases or decreases, based on Comment from : @Rubyamorxs |
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Thank you very much 👍 A clear explanation Comment from : @prithambalakrishnan |
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the video slides on this feel like I'm in a marxist concentration camplmao Comment from : @Hellnation13 |
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0:46 Comment from : @warmice7115 |
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this aesthetic looks very ussr Comment from : @jackierubinstein548 |
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very helpful! Comment from : @kartikrai3434 |
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Love the visuals Comment from : @Ryu-ix8qs |
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U solve this vry easy way with marvellous Comment from : @singhsandeep1932 |
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Is it safe to say, Gender Identification stems from Operant Conditioning? Comment from : @MrGrenadeLauncher |
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What’s with the Russian communist theme on the video? Comment from : @smittsmayhem |
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Awesome video! Interesting communist propaganda art style Comment from : @SaucyTuRkLeBiRd |
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Can training be called as conditioning? Comment from : @shashwatmanitripathi1850 |
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animations looks like communist propaganda posters Comment from : @holyhandgrenade2349 |
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Here for psychology class Comment from : @emiliobello2538 |
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Youtube should add "love" button to this Comment from : @hafedalshotari2973 |
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Wow 😳 Your communication skill is soo good Also teaching style is unique U r Teaching in an specific and marvelous way, which helps to understanding and decoding it easy Lots of Greatful From Pakistan 🇵🇰 Comment from : @waleededitz277 |
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youtube/IGZTpAwMFe4 Comment from : @psychologyclub7811 |
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is anyone here speak Arabic😩 Comment from : @IkramDjabali-jy6yp |
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Thank you Comment from : @jyotikadam8459 |
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Thanks for explaining it in such easy way Luv u ted ed Comment from : @PsychologistSrajanS |
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Pavlovian Comment from : @subhashishmeher2915 |
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Well explained :) very well said Comment from : @mashannenreignmpagulayan6296 |
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I think this may be a bit confusing, because jumping out of the chair may be considered a voluntary behavior and not a reflex brThe person runs away because they have learnt that by running away they avoid aversive stimuli (negative reinforcement) Comment from : @SunshineInWoods |
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I enjoyed this video it was organized and easy to follow Comment from : @Kenz-x2m |
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“Tell me, I won’t get mad, I promise”brbrClassical conditioning we all have Comment from : @thenerdycousins9099 |
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Gaurav Comment from : @IndianLion777 |
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communism vibes Comment from : @el5stephanodefano175 |
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