Use the choices below to fill-in the blanks: • autoshaping • instinctive drift • ⚫ sign tracking • adjunctive behavior A. You have a dog, Biscuit, and every time you feed him, he will lick and sniff your hand before eating the food/treat. Now, Biscuit licks and sniffs your hands every time you interact with him, even when you do not have food. This best demonstrates an example of: A You have noticed that while working on a FI 120 second schedule of reinforcement, the pigeon will immediately earn the food reinforcer and then quickly move over and drink an enormous amount of water, as if it is water deprived, but it is not. It is only food deprived. This best demonstrates an example of: Food is delivered to the pigeon noncontingently every 15s. Right before the food is delivered, a dot appears on the screen. The pigeon did not need to peck at the dot or do anything for the food because the food was just delivered every 15s. The pigeon, though, just starts to A. You have a dog, Biscuit, and every time you feed him, he will lick and sniff your hand before eating the food/treat. Now, Biscuit licks and sniffs your hands every time you interact with him, even when you do not have food. This best demonstrates an example of: A You have noticed that while working on a FI 120 second schedule of reinforcement, the pigeon will immediately earn the food reinforcer and then quickly move over and drink an enormous amount of water, as if it is water deprived, but it is not. It is only food deprived. This best demonstrates an example of: A Food is delivered to the pigeon noncontingently every 15s. Right before the food is delivered, a dot appears on the screen. The pigeon did not need to peck at the dot or do anything for the food because the food was just delivered every 15s. The pigeon, though, just starts to peck at the dot the same way it pecks at food. The pigeon has now taught itself to peck at the dot on the screen. This is an example of: A
Use the choices below to fill-in the blanks: • autoshaping • instinctive drift • ⚫ sign tracking • adjunctive behavior A. You have a dog, Biscuit, and every time you feed him, he will lick and sniff your hand before eating the food/treat. Now, Biscuit licks and sniffs your hands every time you interact with him, even when you do not have food. This best demonstrates an example of: A You have noticed that while working on a FI 120 second schedule of reinforcement, the pigeon will immediately earn the food reinforcer and then quickly move over and drink an enormous amount of water, as if it is water deprived, but it is not. It is only food deprived. This best demonstrates an example of: Food is delivered to the pigeon noncontingently every 15s. Right before the food is delivered, a dot appears on the screen. The pigeon did not need to peck at the dot or do anything for the food because the food was just delivered every 15s. The pigeon, though, just starts to A. You have a dog, Biscuit, and every time you feed him, he will lick and sniff your hand before eating the food/treat. Now, Biscuit licks and sniffs your hands every time you interact with him, even when you do not have food. This best demonstrates an example of: A You have noticed that while working on a FI 120 second schedule of reinforcement, the pigeon will immediately earn the food reinforcer and then quickly move over and drink an enormous amount of water, as if it is water deprived, but it is not. It is only food deprived. This best demonstrates an example of: A Food is delivered to the pigeon noncontingently every 15s. Right before the food is delivered, a dot appears on the screen. The pigeon did not need to peck at the dot or do anything for the food because the food was just delivered every 15s. The pigeon, though, just starts to peck at the dot the same way it pecks at food. The pigeon has now taught itself to peck at the dot on the screen. This is an example of: A
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