B. F. Skinner - Davidson Films (legendado)

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B. F. Skinner - Fonte: Davidson Films, www.davidsonfilms.com. Tradução e legendas: http://www.youtube.com/user/felipefrog.

Channel: Education
Uploaded: October 5, 2006 at 8:30 am
Author: pauloslomp

Length: 0:03:49
Rating: 5.00
Views: 46,764

Tags: skinner behaviorismo conductismo behaviorism radical watson

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Video Comments:
ronthereddragon (Saturday 25th of October 2008 09:31:14 AM)
its simple teaching skills
Crusty2006 (Tuesday 14th of October 2008 12:10:48 PM)
Thanks for the upload, i found this to be really interesting.
scrodyg (Saturday 7th of June 2008 09:09:52 PM)
A Pavlovian contingecy??, are you sure of your words??? We're observing a FR or VR design.
megan4197 (Saturday 14th of June 2008 04:18:08 PM)
Pavlovian contingency as advanced by Robert Rescorla. the film is a bit outdated. Pavlovian conditioning is recognized today as the learning of S-S (CS-US) learning - not S-R. It also under-represents the importance of Pavlovian conditioning which is always going on. Every instance of operant conditioning is dictated by Pavlovian stimulus control
bjb86 (Sunday 16th of December 2007 10:13:21 PM)
In my opinion there is an error in the film. They clearly show what appears to be sign tracking (aka autoshaping) when the pigeon is pecking the keylight and receiving food. Typically in this design, the food delivery is not dependent on the pecking behavior of the bird. Despite this lack of contingency, the pigeon still pecks at the keylight. Sign tracking has since been shown to be a Pavlovian, not an instrumental contingency. This inaccuracy may be the result of the film's age.
MsWalnutz (Thursday 3rd of January 2008 01:42:39 PM)
At what stage in the film are you referring to? (time...
erionline (Sunday 28th of October 2007 07:34:39 PM)
Fantastic! This is make the thing more clear to me.
pradoigor (Monday 3rd of September 2007 12:23:45 PM)
fabuloso!
absolutshortcake (Tuesday 28th of August 2007 10:02:55 PM)
Great man...father of behaviorism.
icarusinbrazil (Wednesday 11th of April 2007 07:37:10 PM)
Skinner may have had some interesting early experiments but he went on to become the architect of a social engineering philosphy that many have descibed as a form of depotism often called Friendly Fascism. In "Beyond Freedom and Dignity" he argued that freedom and dignity were myths and that an ideal society would be controlled by behaviorists, such as himself, because only they really understood people. Critics include Naom Chomsky and Ann Rand