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Title: Computer Based Programmed Instruction


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Computer Based Programmed Instruction
Ever read a chapter in your text book and the
concept wasnt quite clear? Thats when CBPI
comes to the rescue. CBPI creates work shows
over difficult concepts that are presented in the
course material for psy 100 honors, psy 360 and
psy 460.
Click to see the Three Contingency Model Work Show
Click to see the Mission Statement
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Welcome to the Three-Contingency Model of
Performance Management Work show!
Welcome to the Three-Contingency Model of
Performance Management Workshow!
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There are three separate (but related)
contingencies in the model The Ineffective
Natural Contingency, The Performance Management
(PM) Contingency, and the Inferred Theoretical
Contingency. Lets take a look
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This is the Three-Contingency Model
Ineffective Natural Contingency
This is the naturally-occurring contingency that
does not control behavior
Mary has given level of piano playing ability
Mary practices for 30 minutes
Mary has infinitesimally greater piano playing
ability
Performance-Management Contingency
This indirect-acting contingency was designed to
manage performance
Mary will lose opportunity for discount on
next piano lesson
Mary practices for 30 minutes
Mary will not lose opportunity for discount on
next piano lesson
Inferred Theoretical Contingency
This is a direct-acting contingency that makes
the PM Contingency work
Mary fears losing the opportunity for a discount
Mary practices for 30 minutes
Mary does not fear losing the opportunity for a
discount
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CBPI Mission Statement
  • To improve the behavior analytic skills of
    undergraduate and graduate students and
    clarification of difficult concepts through the
    use of quality units of computer based programmed
    instruction.

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