| skinner | 1. One who skins. 2. One who deals in skins, pelts, or hides. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Skinner, Burrhus | <person> U.S. Psychologist, 1904-1990. See: skinnerian conditioning, Skinner box. (05 Mar 2000) |
| skinnerian conditioning | A type of conditioning developed by Skinner in which an experimenter waits for the target response (head scratching) to be conditioned to occur (emitted) spontaneously, immediately after which the organism is given a reinforcer reward; after this procedure is repeated many times, the frequency of emission of the targeted response will have significantly increased over its pre-experiment base rate. See: schedules of reinforcement. Synonym: skinnerian conditioning. (05 Mar 2000) |
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United States actor (1858-1942) United States actress noted for her one-woman shows (1901-1979) United States psychologist and a leading proponent of behaviorism (1904-1990) a person who prepares or deals in animal skins muleteer: a worker who drives mules
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| Skinner box |
An operant conditioning chamber (sometimes called a Skinner box after B. F. Skinner, its inventor) is an experimental apparatus used by psychologists to study operant conditioning in animals. The structure forming the shell of a chamber is a three-dimensional box large enough to easily accommodate the organism (rat, pigeon, monkey, etc) serving as the subject in the research. ...
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A device that automatically released food in response to an animal manipulating a specific object (eg, pressing a bar). This device allowed scientists to measure behavior accurately over long periods of time. Skin popping Injecting a drug under the skin.
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an experimental enclosure for testing animal conditioning, in which the subject animal performs (e.g., presses a bar or lever) to obtain a reward.
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| skinner | a worker who drives mules |
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| skinner | a person who prepares or deals in animal skins |
| skinner | American psychologist and leading proponent of behaviorism (1904-1990) |
| skinner | United States actress noted for her one-woman shows (1901-1979) |
| skinner | United States actor (1858-1942) |
| skinner | a follower of the theories or methods of B. F. Skinner |
| skinner | of or relating to B. F. Skinner or his behaviorist psychology |
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