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B.F. Skinner's Shaping Experiment (Skinner's Box)

An adherent to Watson's theory of behaviorism, B.F. Skinner was able to demonstrate how one can modify behavior through a process he called "shaping." In contrast to pure classical conditioning, Skinner utilized positive and negative reinforcement to cause behavior.

Utilizing a contraption that became known as "Skinner's Box" he demonstrated how he could shape the behavior of pigeons by reinforcing their behavior.

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Channel: Education
Uploaded: September 22, 2006 at 7:56 pm
Author: pauloslomp

Length: 00:04:45
Rating: 5.00
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Video Comments:
ArnoldSchwarznigger (November 22, 2008 at 12:05 pm)
The last comment by that geezer is just what intelligence agencies like to believe when applying techniques to extract info from spies.
aiynaiy (November 7, 2008 at 2:50 pm)
thanks skinner...thanks a lot for your contributions to the American Public Fool System.
BenjaminAConner (October 9, 2008 at 11:34 pm)
By discovering the causes of behavior we can dispose of the imagined internal cause. - B.F. Skinner.

Now don't tell me that Skinner acknowledged internal processes. I've heard him call them imaginary with my own ears.
yoyorayoo (August 27, 2008 at 12:48 am)
Steven Hawking probably embraces this shitbag's ideas. Skinner had no soul. You are just a dog to him and people who subscribe to his operant conditioning fucking bullshit. Nazi's probably love this man too.
HisLordshipTheOwl (October 7, 2008 at 8:36 pm)
Skinner's views on operant conditioning remain extremely influential in understanding animal behaviours, from hamster to human. However, he's not the be-all and end-all of human psychology.

Also - reductio ad Hilerum = autoloss.
flybybutterflies (August 26, 2008 at 3:31 am)
my guinea pigs can do that too! watch?v=BAMgBp4i-Ik
flybybutterflies (August 26, 2008 at 3:26 am)
I trained my guinea pigs to do that too! watch?v=BAMgBp4i-Ik
winterstellar (July 20, 2008 at 11:09 am)
Why is the rating disabled? This is an obvious 5-star video! :)
senseimak (July 11, 2008 at 12:39 am)
I think what you guys are missing is the value of individuals buying into one school of thought so avidly. Each individual that believes 100% in something devotes all of their time to advancing that field. If we have an individual obsessively advancing each field we end up with multiple schools of thoughts/research being advanced at very high rates and those who are in the middle can benefit greatly from the use of each of these schools of thought.
wiscsuzski (July 8, 2008 at 10:09 am)
I thought his flaw was in assuming people were pigeons.
 
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