A question about the last question. If you look at the goal being that Sam does his math homework it should be reinforcement of increasing his behavior of doing homework right? And it can be seen from the side of decreasing his behavior of not doing homework. How isnt that the same thing? How did you conclude that avoiding homework was the behaviour we were trying to decrease, where increasing homework was also the behavior we tried to enforce?
if you read question carefully, you would see that now child is doing fine because he is not doing his homework in school, previously he was doing his home work in school that was a bad thing and now that bad thing is decreased by making child wash dishes. So, a negative thing is decreased by adding something hence positive punishment. I LOVE YOU RANDY NEIL.
The behavior that was reduced is "Sam is not doing his homework", this behavior was decreased (and now he is doing his homework) because smth was given to him (a chore). Hope this helps
Thankyou for your work. I am from Pakistan. My USMLE step 1 exam is very near and your videos are high yiel especially about new and latest topics asked. They help a lot. Please continue doing so. Also please make more videos on "communications" .
Thank you Usman for taking time to comment. I plan to keep going through the USMLE outline and find the topics they are holding you accountable and finding the research article that backs up the questions they will ask... I think it will set you apart.
My advice is try not to be logical with these questions... that's what frustrated. Even trying to say that positive "must be good"...will lead to trouble with answering correctly. reinforcement and punishment should be chosen if behavior in question GOES UP (INCREASES) or GOES DOWN (DECREASES)... Just be careful when saying initial behavior... It's the behavior in question. I hope this helps
That last on threw me for a loop! Great methodology!
Glad it was helpful
never understood operant conditioning before this video, thank you again, dr neil.
Dr. Neil, thank you. You are truly a gifted educator--well done. Now, I need to find more questions to practice this concept to cement this topic.
Ironically the video schedule for tomorrow is just more of these question types.
Thanks again Dr Randy you are working without resting it's hats off
what the thing that keeps you motivate every time?
It’s the feedback and knowing it helps others who will benefit… money can’t replace that. In the end, it’s how we made people feel that matters.
You make it very easy to understand
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Another amazing video! 📚👍Making the concepts crystal clear ( Behavior up -reinforcement; Behavior down -punishment. + /add/positive ; -/remove/negative..). It’s really helpful!🎈
Yes, I think you summarize it better than I do...
You have all my respect sir.
Thank you. Glad video was helpful.
Same here.
Thank you so much,your video was super helpful for my step 1 now please make more video about patient safety and biostatistics for step 2
Last question was killer! waiting eagerly for more tomorrow! Hope you reach that 1M sub count soon!
Thank you Dharshana!
This video is very informative. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Joyleen…. It’s one of those topics that can/will sneak up on you…
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A question about the last question.
If you look at the goal being that Sam does his math homework it should be reinforcement of increasing his behavior of doing homework right? And it can be seen from the side of decreasing his behavior of not doing homework. How isnt that the same thing? How did you conclude that avoiding homework was the behaviour we were trying to decrease, where increasing homework was also the behavior we tried to enforce?
if you read question carefully, you would see that now child is doing fine because he is not doing his homework in school, previously he was doing his home work in school that was a bad thing and now that bad thing is decreased by making child wash dishes. So, a negative thing is decreased by adding something hence positive punishment. I LOVE YOU RANDY NEIL.
The behavior that was reduced is "Sam is not doing his homework", this behavior was decreased (and now he is doing his homework) because smth was given to him (a chore).
Hope this helps
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Thank you.
Great video. If we change positive to somehting Good hapoening and negative to something bad happening in the model it becomes a little easier, IMO
Thanks Dr.Neil.
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Yo Amo sus videos, You are an amazing teacher..!! I always Have problems with this type of questions!!
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Thankyou for your work. I am from Pakistan. My USMLE step 1 exam is very near and your videos are high yiel especially about new and latest topics asked. They help a lot.
Please continue doing so.
Also please make more videos on "communications" .
Thank you Usman for taking time to comment. I plan to keep going through the USMLE outline and find the topics they are holding you accountable and finding the research article that backs up the questions they will ask... I think it will set you apart.
I confused about one thing , reinforcement or punishment is chosen based on the initial behavior ,right!
My advice is try not to be logical with these questions... that's what frustrated. Even trying to say that positive "must be good"...will lead to trouble with answering correctly. reinforcement and punishment should be chosen if behavior in question GOES UP (INCREASES) or GOES DOWN (DECREASES)... Just be careful when saying initial behavior... It's the behavior in question. I hope this helps
@@RandyNeilMD thank you , i appreciate your advice it was very helpful
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You are most welcome.