Nice video, watching made me realize a new perspective. Bart's Positive Punishment, seems to have both positive and negative elements using your example. Bart gets given a task that adds an unpleasant punishment (positive) but he also get something desirable taken away, his time (negative). It's a double punishment, poor Bart.
Behavioural/learning theory has done so much damage around the world and still does.
If you use the carrot stick method on people, children or adults you'll get quick results in the short term and kill all intrinsic motivation not to mention the relationship.
Yes, helpful but I wish those educators who put this together would check all the mispelled words...many of them. Takes away from the credibility of the presentation.
Tarrick Salaman because he’s criticising the credibility of the presentation, it’s something we do in psychology but with theories instead, his comment just reminded me of doing questions in psychology aha
This was very helpful, I used it in a class presentation and it really made the presentation more content driven
Thank you for sharing. This video was quite helpful to my understanding of Skinner's Operant Conditioning.
A well explained summary of a tyrannical method of shutting down natural learning tendencies, dominant in almost every aspect of today's society.
Nice video, watching made me realize a new perspective. Bart's Positive Punishment, seems to have both positive and negative elements using your example. Bart gets given a task that adds an unpleasant punishment (positive) but he also get something desirable taken away, his time (negative). It's a double punishment, poor Bart.
Double punishment ?
are all these context dependable
Simply aptly explained. Well done
Skinner and Thorndike - two names to remember when we study operant conditioning.
Hello, so big thank u with this video.
can be learn b.f. skinner be easily.
Very helpful and easy to understand
Very clear and understandable
Behavioural/learning theory has done so much damage around the world and still does.
If you use the carrot stick method on people, children or adults you'll get quick results in the short term and kill all intrinsic motivation not to mention the relationship.
Thank you so much
Very helpful thanks
In 2020/2021, we see the use of Fines and Lockdowns as Positive and Negative Punishments...
helpful thank you
Skinner + Milgram = Monster
Are we all going to hell for torturing animals in the name of science?
poor rats :'(
Yes, helpful but I wish those educators who put this together would check all the mispelled words...many of them. Takes away from the credibility of the presentation.
Joe Bottiggi you can tell you do psychology haha
@@charlotteyorke1504 why do you say that?
Tarrick Salaman because he’s criticising the credibility of the presentation, it’s something we do in psychology but with theories instead, his comment just reminded me of doing questions in psychology aha