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Learning

Shows the ways in which humans and animals react to various stimuli. Discusses the theory of operant conditioning and shows ways in which infants learn.

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  • "Shows the ways in which humans and animals react to various stimuli. Discusses the theory of operant conditioning and shows ways in which infants learn."@en
  • "We change our behaviour to meet new demands. We learn what works and what does not. Classical conditioning and operant conditioning have helped psychologists understand human and animal behaviour."
  • "Learning (30 mins - Upper Secondary) : principles of classical and operant conditioning, features Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson, and Skinner."
  • "This program focusses on the fundamental process of classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and applications of behavioural psychology. Includes an interview with B.F. Skinner."@en
  • "Learning (28 mins - Upper Secondary) : conditioning, Pavlov,Thorndike, Watson, and Skinner."
  • "Discusses classical (Pavlovian) and operant conditioning and shows how useful conditioning can be in real life. Shows the use of operant conditioning to help children with learning and behavioral problems."@en
  • "Describes the theoretical origins and characteristics of classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Illustrates some of the uses that can be made of conditioning techniques to relieve anticipatory anxiety in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, to train companion dogs to assist the disabled and to help hyperactive children acquire more self-discipline and socially acceptable behavior."@en
  • "Takes viewers directly into experimental laboratory settings where the interaction between instinctual and learned behavior are being studied, along with modification of the resultant behavior."@en
  • "Focuses on how our experiences in the environment help us to learn new behaviors. Looks at how classical conditioning and operant conditioning have helped scientists understand animal behaviors."@en
  • "Focuses on the fundamental processes of classical (Pavlovian) conditioning, operant conditioning, and applications of behavioural psychology. It includes an inverview with B.F. Skinner. Segments show applications of operant conditioning with hyperactive children and cancer patients."
  • "The fundamental processes of classical and operant conditioning are explained and applied to helping hyperactive children."@en

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  • "Learning"
  • "Learning"@en