Chapter 7 - Stimulus Control - Discrimination and GeneralizationPSYCHOLGY 6TH EDITION NOTES
Chapter 7 - Stimulus Control - Discrimination and GeneralizationPSYCHOLGY 6TH EDITION NOTES
Generalization
- Antecedents: Stimuli or events that precede an operant response
- Present when it occurs or immediately before the behavior
Examples of Stimulus Control:
- In this case the mom’s presence is the antecedent for Jake’s behavior of asking cash
(behavior of asking for money is reinforced only when mom is present) and would have
stimulus control over Jake’s behavior of asking for money
- Jake only asks when an EO is present (establishing operation)
-
SD increases the likelihood of the behavior in the present situation because it was
associated with reinforcement of the behavior in the past
Discrimination Training in the Laboratory:
- Holland & Skinner: Hungry pigeon in chamber - wall has round disk and green/red light
- When red light was on they delivered food, sometimes turned on green (S-delta)
Examples of Generalization:
- Stimulus generalization has also occurred when a response occurs in different
circumstances - in a different context at a different time or with different people - from
those in which it was originally learned