This document discusses the origins and experimental analysis of aversive control, including the study of avoidance behavior, two process theory, acquired drive experiments, independent measurement of fear, and the use of punishment both inside and outside the laboratory to shape behavior through negative reinforcement. It covers topics like discriminated avoidance, response blocking, free operant avoidance, schedules of punishment, and the role of discriminative stimuli in signaling positive reinforcement versus punishment.
This document discusses the origins and experimental analysis of aversive control, including the study of avoidance behavior, two process theory, acquired drive experiments, independent measurement of fear, and the use of punishment both inside and outside the laboratory to shape behavior through negative reinforcement. It covers topics like discriminated avoidance, response blocking, free operant avoidance, schedules of punishment, and the role of discriminative stimuli in signaling positive reinforcement versus punishment.
This document discusses the origins and experimental analysis of aversive control, including the study of avoidance behavior, two process theory, acquired drive experiments, independent measurement of fear, and the use of punishment both inside and outside the laboratory to shape behavior through negative reinforcement. It covers topics like discriminated avoidance, response blocking, free operant avoidance, schedules of punishment, and the role of discriminative stimuli in signaling positive reinforcement versus punishment.
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