Examples of Positive and Negative Reinforcement and Punishment: Operant Conditioning Explained

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  • Examples of Positive and Negative Reinforcement and Punishment: Operant Conditioning Explained
    - Positive reinforcement - add something to increase behavior - add something they like to continue behavior (adding yoga after lifting if athletes use good spotting technique)
    - Negative reinforcement - take something away to increase behavior (only doing 15 burpees instead of the 30 planned to reinforce having good main lifts)
    - Positive punishment - adding something to decrease behavior (adding sprints to decrease behavior of texting during a lift)
    - Negative punishment - take something away to decrease behavior (taking away yoga to decrease poor spotting habits)
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    00:20 Positive vs Negative
    00:36 Positive Reinforcement
    00:48 Positive Reinforcement Practical Example
    01:18 Negative Reinforcement
    01:29 Negative Reinforcement Practical Example
    02:00 Positive Punishment
    02:11 Positive Punishment Practical Example
    02:42 Negative Punishment
    02:50 Negative Punishment Practical Example
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  • @TheMovementSystem
    @TheMovementSystem  2 года назад +1

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  • @taylorruotilio4335
    @taylorruotilio4335 2 года назад +37

    These examples helped me so much! I had a hard time understanding the examples in my psychology course, so I had to look up fitness related examples to help me better understand it! Thank you so much!! :)

  • @sheisleeaddams
    @sheisleeaddams Месяц назад

    Short, Sweet and Simple. Examples are spot on, Thank You!

  • @shanitamclean2227
    @shanitamclean2227 Месяц назад

    You have no idea how long I have struggled with this concept and you just explained it so much better than any of my RBT training has! Thank you so much❤

  • @heidioverton6029
    @heidioverton6029 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the clarity! The examples really help.

  • @DIaNa-gd2kg
    @DIaNa-gd2kg 2 года назад +5

    Thank you! This is a really good video that explains clearly the differences between positive and negative punishment and reinforcement

  • @kc-po4fv
    @kc-po4fv 8 месяцев назад +1

    These examples are perfect! It helped so much!

  • @supertiger72
    @supertiger72 3 года назад

    What a way to help me remember! Thank your

  • @hanahahmadsixthform
    @hanahahmadsixthform 8 месяцев назад +1

    so clear and thorough thank you

  • @susantompkins4254
    @susantompkins4254 2 года назад

    Thank you, this has helped me with my course

  • @maldm89
    @maldm89 2 года назад +1

    Great video ! Very helpful for my aba course.

  • @An.j934
    @An.j934 2 месяца назад

    THANK YOU! the university examples were soo confusing and your examples were super clear and easy 🙏🏼

  • @terrell294
    @terrell294 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video dude. I am studying to becime a bcba and couldn't wrap my mind around the the differences between these until I saw your video. I appreciate you taking the time to explain this.

  • @user-vf7lm2js2t
    @user-vf7lm2js2t 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation!

  • @user-gs3ky1qr9s
    @user-gs3ky1qr9s 4 месяца назад

    Simple and healpful thank you 💘

  • @coversbykriti4039
    @coversbykriti4039 3 года назад +1

    that was so helpful! I have a presentation and man do I feel prepared.. Thanks :))

  • @Jade805
    @Jade805 Год назад

    Thank you, very helpful

  • @samstan4462
    @samstan4462 2 года назад

    Thank you!...very concise and clear...many poor videos out there on the subject.

  • @eberjom9119
    @eberjom9119 2 года назад +2

    I finally get it! Thank you!

  • @carmelitamontecarlos7550
    @carmelitamontecarlos7550 3 года назад +1

    Very good explanation! Thank you!

  • @alphabodies925
    @alphabodies925 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @breakthebank6086
    @breakthebank6086 3 года назад +1

    Good video just flew through my hw

  • @salvadorzarinageej.886
    @salvadorzarinageej.886 3 года назад +2

    thank you! you saved me from getting a failing mark :)

  • @sarigaming82
    @sarigaming82 2 года назад

    Ty sir , now I will report well❣️

  • @jenelynduena3342
    @jenelynduena3342 3 года назад

    FinaLly .Thank you❤🥰

  • @shraddhajayaraman
    @shraddhajayaraman 2 года назад +2

    Very nice explanation and examples . Very clearly understood

  • @aathavans9967
    @aathavans9967 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @amandagarcia8430
    @amandagarcia8430 9 месяцев назад

    Best one I’ve seen I get it now 😂❤

  • @cbsteffen
    @cbsteffen 2 года назад +1

    I do have to say that a negative punishment hurts me more than a positive punishment does because I tend to have a harder time healing emotional wounds!

  • @fireballfitness170
    @fireballfitness170 Год назад

    For my own
    clarification not having pressure on a dog's collar when it is in the proper position during a walk is an example of negative reinforcement, removing something to increase the behavior of walking in the proper position.
    Verbally correcting a dog for barking at the door is an example of positive punishment to decrease the behavior of barking at the door.

  • @corteydmusic
    @corteydmusic 2 года назад

    Good

  • @dalisabe62
    @dalisabe62 Год назад

    Positive reinforcement means that someone wasn’t entitled to reward on the first place absent acting in compliance. So after compliance, we extend the reward.
    Negative reinforcement means that someone was entitled to some privilege before the act, and now because of non compliance, this privilege was taken away.
    Positive reward extends a privilege that wasn’t available before compliance.
    Positive punishment is increasing the level of discomfort when non compliance occurs for some act that was naturally uncomfortable.
    Negative reward is taking away a privilege or right that was extended or was available prior to non compliance.
    Negative punishment is the taking away of something that was less comfortable and replacing it with something more uncomfortable.
    Need to check my understanding. I realize that this could easily be confusing unless each key word in the definition is given its full meaning and effect.

  • @marcusvagannasayao
    @marcusvagannasayao Год назад

    From the video that you watched, what do you think is the audience effect towards an athlete/player? If the audience is quite rude and negative vs. an audience being supportive and cheerful? Which one do you think would be the reinforcement and the punishment?

    • @chottapthokyaakduelkuanydi4773
      @chottapthokyaakduelkuanydi4773 5 месяцев назад

      Being supportive and cheerful could be the reinforcement and being rude and negative could the punish if am not wrong sir.

  • @rotatingringbelt
    @rotatingringbelt 2 года назад +3

    Regarding your positive punishment example, would it be wise to use physical training such as sprints as punishment when in other instances, "sprints" would be considered necessary conditioning to improve the athletes' ability? If physical punishment is used in a sport setting, then whatever skill you used to punish with would forever have a negative (bad) connotation to it. The athletes' would then feel like they were being punished by having to do sprints in a workout. Humans avoid punishment. Therefore, they will then avoid sprinting. I would recommend punishing without the use of physical conditioning IMHO.

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  2 года назад +1

      Yea that's a fair point. It was really just an off the head example but probably not the best to do in real life

    • @LeXyStAr77
      @LeXyStAr77 2 года назад

      Yes and no. Sprints are necessary and Most dislike them...hense using them as a negative punishment. And yes there xan be a negative connotation attached to that action however i is usually not something that will Hurt or harm the trainee And it will almost always cause the action that is being punished to Stop. Now if it was used in a NON TRAINING SETTING, like for example having your 16yr old son running sprints in the yard bc he didnt clean his room, thats a problem

    • @ryangenereaux1922
      @ryangenereaux1922 2 года назад

      If sprints or other types of training are necessary for the athlete to develop a skill, it makes more sense to find a way to associate positive thoughts and emotions to it, rather than condition the athlete to try to avoid/prevent that form of training

  • @joshmorgan4790
    @joshmorgan4790 Год назад

    Hey man your example of -R is incorrect.
    2 things important to remember with the quadrants:
    They are in the eye of the beholder, No the person applying them.
    And also negative reinforcement happens before the behaviour not after.
    Negative Reinforcement ➡️behaviour
    Behaviour ➡️positive reinforcement.
    If you they performed well ➡️ to reinforce them by making them do less work. (You’ve just given them a positive experience, it’s +R)
    If you yelled at them, until they worked harder and then you stopped when they performed the correct standard. That would be negative reinforcement.

  • @JohnSmith-tk2bx
    @JohnSmith-tk2bx 3 года назад +2

    Positive punishment, making them do more sprints/reps for not paying attention when you’re explaining a movement...

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  3 года назад +1

      Yes. Adding sprints to decrease a behavior of losing focus

    • @coachmc1115
      @coachmc1115 3 года назад +1

      This was helpful!!

  • @GarrettH1
    @GarrettH1 3 года назад

    Isn't positive reinforcement an undesirable stimulus?

  • @snehalpatil107
    @snehalpatil107 Год назад +1

    May I know the details about strength & conditioning course.

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  Год назад

      Yes. You can learn more here: www.themovementsystem.com/strength-and-conditioning-study-course-sales-page

  • @Aswodel
    @Aswodel Год назад

    I'm watching this for training my dog lolz...

  • @quon535
    @quon535 3 года назад +1

    this had potential to be really good had you used more simple, common examples.. but i guess since you're a exercise guy, you had to use those examples.. i kind of found it hard to connect.

  • @shianeharris1340
    @shianeharris1340 2 года назад

    .🦁

  • @RideOnBrother
    @RideOnBrother 2 месяца назад

    Yoga originated in Hinduism. Be aware of what you are delving into.

  • @salisstudio4483
    @salisstudio4483 5 месяцев назад

    Bad examples not clear