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Discrimination

Discrimination . Ch 12. TODAY. DISCRIMINATION TRAINING STIMULUS CONTROL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT AND DISCRIMINATION TRAINING PROCEDURES. Reinforcement. After. Before. Behavior. Differential Reinforcement of 2 Response Classes. Reinforcement. Behavior

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Discrimination

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  1. Discrimination Ch 12

  2. TODAY • DISCRIMINATION TRAINING • STIMULUS CONTROL • DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT AND DISCRIMINATION TRAINING PROCEDURES

  3. Reinforcement After Before Behavior

  4. Differential Reinforcement of 2 Response Classes Reinforcement Behavior John hits ball with some skill After John receive praise Before John has no praise Behavior John hits ball with no skill After John receives no praise Extinction

  5. OPEN

  6. NO OPEN SIGN

  7. OPEN What happens when the open sign is present?

  8. Reinforcement OPEN After Door opens Before No open door Behavior Push on door

  9. Reinforcement OPEN After No open door Before No open door Behavior Push on door What if the store is closed?

  10. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination SD OPEN SIGN After Behavior Before SD After NO OPEN SIGN

  11. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination SD OPEN SIGN After Open door Behavior Push on door Before No open door After No open door SD NO OPEN SIGN

  12. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination SD OPEN SIGN After Open door Behavior Push on door Before No open door After No open door SD “CLOSED” SIGN

  13. Discriminative Stimulus (SD) OPEN SIGN • A stimulus in the presence of which a particular response will be reinforced • Examples– Brelandless target, “open” sign, smile on a face

  14. SD OPEN

  15. S-delta (SD) • A stimulus in the presence of which a particular response will not be reinforced

  16. SD “Closed” sign

  17. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination SD Brelandlesss target After Chicken has food Behavior Chicken pulls the trigger Before Chicken has no food After Chicken has no food SD Breland

  18. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination SD Written word “shoe” After Student has n + 1 tokens Behavior Student says “shoe” Before Student has n tokens SD NOT written word “shoe” After Student has n tokens

  19. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination  After Child has cookie SD  Behavior Child asks for cookie Before Child has no cookie After Child has no cookie SD No 

  20. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination After Student has answer SD Behavior Student asks questions Before Student has no answer After Student has no answer SD

  21. Discrimination Training Procedure • Reinforcing a response in the presence of one stimulus and extinguishing it in the presence of another stimulus. SD

  22. Discrimination Training Procedure • Reinforcing a response in the presence of one stimulus and extinguishing it in the presence of another stimulus. SD

  23. Discrimination Training Procedure • Reinforcing a response in the presence of one stimulus and extinguishing it in the presence of another stimulus. SD

  24. Discrimination Training Procedure • Reinforcing a response in the presence of one stimulus and extinguishing it in the presence of another stimulus. SD

  25. Discrimination Training Procedure • Reinforcing a response in the presence of one stimulus and extinguishing it in the presence of another stimulus. SD

  26. Stimulus discrimination(stimulus control) • The occurrence of a response more frequently in the presence of one stimulus than in the presence of another, usually as a result of a discrimination training procedure SD

  27. Discrimination training vs. Response Differentiation (differential reinforcement procedure) • How are these different • EXAMPLE: lever pressing by a water deprived mouse

  28. Differential Reinforcement vs. Stimulus Discrimination

  29. No differential reinforcement and no stimulus discrimination • Does not matter if light is off or if force is weak, give water reinforcer for every lever press

  30. Reinforcement After Rudolph has water Before Rudolph has no water Behavior Rudolph presses lever

  31. Differential Reinforcement vs. Stimulus Discrimination

  32. Differential ReinforcementWhat matters? • Only the force • Light off does not matter • If presses with 20g of force, the water reinforcer is delivered

  33. Differential Reinforcement of 2 Response Classes Reinforcement Behavior Rudolph used 20 grams of force After Rudolph has water Before Rudolph has no water Behavior Rudolph uses < 20g of force After Rudolph has no water Extinction

  34. Differential Reinforcement vs. Stimulus Discrimination

  35. DiscriminationWhat matters? • Only if light is on, even if force is weak, if presses lever, the water reinforcer is delivered

  36. Reinforcement-Based Discrimination SD After Rudolph has water Before Rudolph has no water Behavior Rudolph presses lever After Rudolph has no water SD

  37. Discriminated Reinforcement SD After Before Behavior M270 presses the lever After SD

  38. Discriminated Reinforcement SD Light on After Food Before No food Behavior M270 presses the lever After No food SD Light off

  39. Discriminated Reinforcement SD Light on After Food Before No food Behavior M270 presses the lever After No food Establishing Operation: Food deprivation SD Light off

  40. Discriminated Reinforcement SD Mom smiling After Cookie Before No cookie Behavior Joe asks for cookie After No cookie SD Mom frowning

  41. Discrimination and Verbal Behavior • A discrimination training procedure can be used to establish correct verbal responses • Correct color naming

  42. Verbal Behavior • Tacts – naming or labeling

  43. Tact Contingency SD Red car After Before Child has no snack Behavior Child says, “this is a red car” After SD Green car

  44. Verbal Behavior • Mand – a request that is reinforced by receiving what has been requested

  45. Incidental teaching • A teacher requires that a student emit the proper form of a request before reinforcing that request, in the student’s regular environment.

  46. Mand Contingency SD Red car After Before Child has no red car Behavior Child asks, “May I have the red car?” After SD Green car

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