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1
Differential Reinforcement Differential
Punishment
  • Chapter 7

2
Selecting Behaviors
  • Already in repertoire of behavior
  • Selecting and strengthening particular responses
    using contingencies

3
Tennis Forehand Return
4
Before Intervening
  • Task Analysis
  • Look at process, not just the final product

5
Task Analysis
  • An analysis of complex behavior and sequences of
    behavior into their component responses

6
Task AnalysisTennis Forehand Return
  1. Pivot
  2. Step toward net with left foot
  3. Transfer weight from right to left foot

7
Tennis Forehand in Repertoire?
  • Yes
  • Forehand poor?
  • Ready to intervene

8
Differential Reinforcement
Reinforcement
Behavior John hits ball with some skill
After John receives praise
Before John has no praise
Behavior John hits ball with no skill
After John receives no praise
Extinction
9
Differential-Reinforcement Procedure
  • Reinforce one set of responses while
    extinguishing another set of responses

10
http//www.tagteach.com/
11
Differential Reinforcement
Reinforcement
Behavior Jane holds leg parallel to bar
After Jane receives TAG
Before Jane has no tag
Behavior Jane holds leg unparallel to bar
After Jane receives no tag
Extinction
12
General Rule Process vs. Product
  • Sometimes you need to make reinforcers and
    feedback contingent on the component responses of
    the process, not just the product (outcome).
  • Do this when you cant get quality products of
    sufficient quantity even though youve made
    reinforcers and feedback contingent on the
    ultimate production of those products.

13
Example
  • I praise him each time he finishes packing a box.
    But he is slow, and when he does get a box
    packed, it is poorly done.
  • Task analyze the task make reinforcers and
    feedback contingent on correct completion of
    component parts.
  • First component could be placing box close to
    items to be packed.

14
Swinging
15
Swings
  • Each swing had a different response topography
  • Response topography is a response dimension

16
Response Dimensions (Form)
  • The physical properties of a response
  • Response topography
  • Latency
  • Duration
  • Force
  • Pitch
  • Does not include the function of a response

17
Response Topography
  • The sequence (path of movement), form, or
    location of components of a response relative to
    the rest of the body.
  • EX Wave hands high vs. wave hands low 2
    different response topographies
  • Not what you do, but the way you do it (more than
    1 way to press a lever)

18
Topography
  • Dont confuse with location
  • Response location refers to where the action is
    relative to the the external environment, not
    relative to the body of the actor

19
Left lever pressing
Right lever pressing
Vs.
  • Response topography or response location?

20
Press lever with left paw vs. right paw
  • Response topography or response location?

21
Other response dimensions
  • Force how loud is your voice, how hard is the
    ball hit
  • Latency time between the signal for a response
    and the beginning of the response
  • Duration the time from the beginning to the end
    of a response

22
Latency
Duration
1.5 sec
20 sec
You start to brake
Car stops
Red light
23
Response Class
  • A set of responses that either
  • A) are similar on at least one response dimension
    or
  • B) share the effects of reinforcement and
    punishment, or
  • C) serve the same function (produce the same
    outcome).

24
Lever Presses
  • Do they all look exactly alike?
  • Members of the same response class
  • All are 35 grams of pressure (same force), lever
    is pressed downward
  • Reinforcing any lever press reinforces many
    similar responses (spread of reinforcing effect)
  • All lever presses result in food

25
Response Class
  • A set of responses that either
  • A) are similar on at least one response dimension
    or (LP are 35 grams of pressure same force,
    lever is pressed downward)
  • B) share the effects of reinforcement and
    punishment, (Reinforcing any lever press
    reinforces many similar responses spread of
    reinforcing effect), or
  • C) serve the same function (produce the same
    outcome) (All lever presses result in food)

26
Share effects
  • Can lever press with left paw but can also press
    lever with other body parts (different
    topographies) these responses are the members
    of the same response class because they share the
    effects of reinforcement.
  • Example Girl is picking flowers. Mother
    praises flower picking. What has been reinforced?

27
Share same function
  • Produce the same reinforcing outcome lever
    pressing with right or left paw produce
    reinforcement the both serve the same function,
    so are members of the same response class.

28
Response Class
  • A set of responses that either
  • Similar on at least 1 response dimension
  • Serve the same function (produce the same
    outcome)
  • Share the effects of reinforcement punishment

29
Differential-Reinforcement Procedure
  • Reinforcing one set of responses and
    extinguishing another set of responses

30
Result of Differential Reinforcement?
  • Response differentiation
  • The reinforced response class occurs more
    frequently than an extinguished response class,
    usually as a result of differential reinforcement.

31
Example
  • What do you talk about with other people?
  • Talk about sports with friends
  • Talk about grades with parents

32
Differential Reinforcement
Reinforcement
Behavior Client is positive and clear
After Client receives approval
Before Client has no approval
Behavior Client whines confusedly
After Client receives no approval
Extinction
33
Differential Reinforcement
Reinforcement
Behavior Bobbie acts in a masculine manner
After Bobbie receive praise
Before Bobbie gets no praise
Behavior Bobbie acts feminine
After Bobbie receives no praise
Extinction
34
Differential Reinforcement of Creativity
Reinforcement
Behavior Girl builds novel building
After Girl receive praise
Before Girl has no praise
Behavior Girl copies previous building
After Girl receives no praise
Extinction
35
Differential Reinforcement by Escape from an
Aversive Condition
Reinforcement
Behavior Sid pushes correct key on his computer
After Sid hear no noisy computer
Before Sid hears noisy computer
Behavior Sid pushes wrong key on computer
After Sid hears his noisy computer
Extinction
36
Plain Reinforcement
Behavior John makes any comment
Before John has no points
After John receives a point
37
Differential Reinforcement
Reinforcement
Behavior John makes a relevant comment
After John receives point
Before John has no points
Behavior John makes irrelevant comment
After John receives no point
Extinction
38
Differential Punishment Procedure
  • Punishing one set of responses and withholding
    punishment of another set of responses.

39
Differential Punishment
Punishment
Behavior Carmen looks down while descending
After Carmen must repeat stairs
Before Carmen need not repeat stairs
Behavior Carmen looks ahead while descending
After Carmen neednt repeat stairs
Recovery
40
Graphs undifferentiated responding
Wont be reinforced
Will be reinforced
41
Graphs after differential reinforcement for
pressing lever with butt
42
Combination of Contingencies
  • Differential reinforcement
  • Differential punishment

43
Research Methods
  • Improving the reversal design
  • Using variable-time stimulus presentation as a
    control condition

44
Research Methods
  • Single-participant research design
  • One participants
  • Can be repeated with many participants
  • Group research design
  • At least 2 GROUPS of participants
  • Group mean data
  • Combined performance of the groups
  • Control
  • Experimental
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