Monday, October 26, 2009

Classical versus Operant Conditioning


Jim Biederman from the Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Cambridge and Coon Rapids, MN has developed a number of study aides for his General Psychology students helping them to sort out the the differences between classical and operant conditioning. They include a short document reviewing the types of conditioning, and two sets of examples to help students apply the information to the real world.

Classical and Operant Conditioning Study Sheet
http://www.ar.cc.mn.us/biederman/courses/p1110/conditioning.htm

Conditioning Examples Set 1 - examples and answers on the same sheet
http://www.ar.cc.mn.us/biederman/courses/p1110/examples1.htm

Conditioning Examples Set 2 - examples with answers at a linked location
http://www.ar.cc.mn.us/biederman/courses/p1110/conditioning2.htm

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