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Behaviorism (or behaviourism) is a systematic approach to the understanding of human and animal behavior. It assumes that the behavior of a human or animal is a consequence of that individual's history, including especially reinforcement and punishment, together with the individual's current motivational state and controlling stimuli. Thus, although behaviorists generally accept the important role of inheritance in determining behavior, they focus primarily on environmental factors.
Behaviorism combines elements of philosophy, methodology, and psychological theory. It emerged in the early twentieth century as a reaction to depth psychology and other traditional forms of psychology, which often had difficulty making predictions that could be tested experimentally. Its early influences were Ivan Pavlov, who investigated reflexes andclassical conditioning, and Edward Thorndike, one of the first to study operant (or instrumental) behavior. Together with John B. Watson and others, these investigators rejected introspective methods and sought to understand behavior by measuring observable behaviors and events. Behaviorist philosophies shifted somewhat during the 1940s and 1950s and again since the 1980s. Radical behaviorism is a conceptual variant proposed by B. F. Skinner which acknowledges the presence of private events—including cognition and emotions—and suggests that they are subject to the same controlling variables as observable behaviors.
Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan with the aim of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. The organization produces short lectures in the form of YouTube videos. In addition to micro lectures, the organization's website features practice exercises and tools for educators. All resources are available for free to anyone around the world. The main language of the website is English, but the content is also available in other languages.
The founder of the organization, Salman Khan, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States to immigrant parents from Bangladesh and India. After earning three degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (a BS in mathematics, a BS in electrical engineering and computer science, and an MEng in electrical engineering and computer science), he pursued an MBA from Harvard Business School.
In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
Learning theory may refer to:
An educational video about Behaviorism: Ivan Pavlov, John Watson, and B.F. Skinner. This video covers Classical and Operant conditioning. Check out part two -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLaa8cgljKk Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle...
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing great content. I'm sure you've heard of Pavlov's Bell (and I'm not talking about the Aimee Mann song), but what was Ivan Pavlov up to, exactly? And how are our brains trained? And what is a "Skinner Box"? All those questions and more are answered in today's Crash Course Psychology, in which Hank talks about some of the aspects of learning. -- Table of Contents Associative Learning 01:33:17 Behaviorist Theory 04:32:05 Classical and Operant Conditioning 03:47:01 Positive and Negative Reinforcement 07:18:22 Reinforcement Scheduling 09:32:02 -- Want to...
This video explores the learning theory of behaviorism. Watch this light-hearted video and learn how to apply behaviorism in the classroom.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbjVMq0k3uc
A little video for university © Copyright Vanessa Monaghan/Claire Whitehead/Catherine Lonegan/Ciara McDonnell - Do Not Upload this video as your own. A lot of hard work went into this. Thank you. Thanks to Deanna Keller, Disability Services Assistant, Western Piedmont Community College, who provided subtitles for this.
A description of four different types of behaviorism, weak behaviorism, methodological behaviorism, psychological behaviorism, and philosophical behaviorism. Sponsors: Prince Otchere, Mike Samuel, Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Will Roberts and √2. Thanks for your support! Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Carneades Buy stuff with Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/carneades Follow us on Twitter: @CarneadesCyrene https://twitter.com/CarneadesCyrene
B. F. Skinner discusses his philosophy with Eve Segal of San Diego State University in an interview conducted at Harvard University in February, 1988.
This is the Behaviorism lecture posted for my PSYC 487 Capstone: History & Systems students at Boise State University.
Explore the contributions two major behavioral theorists have made to the Behavioral Theory of Personality. By Shreena Desai. . Created by Shreena Desai. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/behavior/theories-personality/v/trait-theory?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=mcat Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/behavior/theories-personality/v/biological-theory?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=mcat MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions! About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer prog...
An educational video about Behaviorism: Ivan Pavlov, John Watson, and B.F. Skinner. This video covers Classical and Operant conditioning. Check out part two -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLaa8cgljKk Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle...
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing great content. I'm sure you've heard of Pavlov's Bell (and I'm not talking about the Aimee Mann song), but what was Ivan Pavlov up to, exactly? And how are our brains trained? And what is a "Skinner Box"? All those questions and more are answered in today's Crash Course Psychology, in which Hank talks about some of the aspects of learning. -- Table of Contents Associative Learning 01:33:17 Behaviorist Theory 04:32:05 Classical and Operant Conditioning 03:47:01 Positive and Negative Reinforcement 07:18:22 Reinforcement Scheduling 09:32:02 -- Want to...
This video explores the learning theory of behaviorism. Watch this light-hearted video and learn how to apply behaviorism in the classroom.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbjVMq0k3uc
A little video for university © Copyright Vanessa Monaghan/Claire Whitehead/Catherine Lonegan/Ciara McDonnell - Do Not Upload this video as your own. A lot of hard work went into this. Thank you. Thanks to Deanna Keller, Disability Services Assistant, Western Piedmont Community College, who provided subtitles for this.
A description of four different types of behaviorism, weak behaviorism, methodological behaviorism, psychological behaviorism, and philosophical behaviorism. Sponsors: Prince Otchere, Mike Samuel, Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Will Roberts and √2. Thanks for your support! Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Carneades Buy stuff with Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/carneades Follow us on Twitter: @CarneadesCyrene https://twitter.com/CarneadesCyrene
B. F. Skinner discusses his philosophy with Eve Segal of San Diego State University in an interview conducted at Harvard University in February, 1988.
This is the Behaviorism lecture posted for my PSYC 487 Capstone: History & Systems students at Boise State University.
Explore the contributions two major behavioral theorists have made to the Behavioral Theory of Personality. By Shreena Desai. . Created by Shreena Desai. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/behavior/theories-personality/v/trait-theory?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=mcat Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/behavior/theories-personality/v/biological-theory?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=mcat MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions! About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer prog...
B. F. Skinner discusses his philosophy with Eve Segal of San Diego State University in an interview conducted at Harvard University in February, 1988.
This is the Behaviorism lecture posted for my PSYC 487 Capstone: History & Systems students at Boise State University.
B. F. Skinner discusses behavior modification, behavioral technology, and the uses of positive reinforcement in shaping human behavior.
Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110) Professor Bloom opens with a brief discussion of the value and evolutionary basis of unconscious processing. The rest of this lecture introduces students to the theory of Behaviorism, particularly the work of prominent behaviorist, B. F. Skinner. Different types of learning are discussed in detail, as well as reasons why behaviorism has been largely displaced as an adequate theory of human mental life. 00:00 - Chapter 1. A Brief Review on the Unconscious 06:32 - Chapter 2. B. F. Skinner and Behaviorism 11:45 - Chapter 3. Habituation: The Very Simplest Form of Learning 14:25 - Chapter 4. Classical Conditioning: Associating Stimulus 31:18 - Chapter 5. Operant Conditioning: Operating on the Environment 45:12 - Chapter 6. Question and Answer on Behaviori...
Burrhus Frederic Skinner won The American Humanist Association's "Humanist of the Year" award in 1972. This audio recording is his address to the association upon receiving the award. For more info on Skinner: http://www.4shared.com/office/KA19f8Ka/DeBell__Harless__1992__BF_Skin.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1333660/pdf/jeabehav00145-0085.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_behaviorism#Common_misunderstandings Skinner starts at: 07:30
Behaviorism
An informative and entertaining overview of the Classical Conditioning model.
Skinner's philosophy is one of the most misinterpreted works in the history of social science. In this video I give you Chomsky's argument and Skinner's. Both making mistakes about the other side's view here and there. I hope you enjoy. Sources: Noam Chomsky - Manufacturing Consent Chomsky on Hitchens, Harris and Skinner Noam Chomsky on Universal Grammar and the genetics of language B. F. Skinner - Interview with Eve Segal B. F. Skinner Lectures Psychiatrists and Psychologists B. F. Skinner - On Having a Poem Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. "The Mechanism of Moral Development" Misconceptions of Skinner's views: http://www.4shared.com/office/KA19f8Ka/DeBell__Harless__1992__BF_Skin.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1333660/pdf/jeabehav00145-0085.pdf http://aboutbe...
Uses demonstrations and experiments to present an overview of both instrumental and classical conditioning and to show applications for human learning. Discusses feedback, reward, aversive conditioning, motivation training, infant learning and other forms of behavior modifications. Features B. F. Skinner, David McClellan, Nathan Azrin, and Lewis Lipsitt.
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