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Operant Worksheet

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OPERANT CONDITIONING WORKSHEET

For each of the following operant conditioning situations, identify whether this is an example of
positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, or negative punishment.
Briefly explain your choice.

1. Jamie spanks his child for playing in the street.

2. An “A” on exam that you studied real hard for.

3. Brie cleans her room to keep her parents off her back.

4. Getting a pay check.

5. Reducing anxiety by smoking a cigarette.

6. Embarrassing a student for giving a wrong answer.

7. Taking an aspirin to relieve a headache

8. Receiving a hug from your parents after throwing a temper tantrum.

9. Getting fired from your job because you show up late to work.

10. A patient in a mental hospital is very disruptive at mealtimes. She grabs food
from the plates of those sitting near her and tries to cram the food into her mouth.
Because this behavior of stealing food is very undesirable and needs to stop
immediately, a plan is developed whereby every time the patient steals food from
other plates, she is immediately taken to a room without food.

11. Lindsay wasn’t doing well in her 6th grade math class. Her teacher told her parents that
Lindsay handed in less than 50% of her assignments. Her parents told Lindsay that any day on
which she did not hand in her homework she would be sent to bed right after dinner. As a result
of this threat, Lindsay has handed in her assignment 97% of the time.

12. In order to receive his allowance Jake cleans up his room regularly.
13. Greg does not go to the dentist every 6 months for a check-up. Instead, he waited until a
tooth really hurts, then goes to the dentist. After 2 emergency trips to the dentist, Greg now goes
to the dentist every 6 months like he should.

14. After Cassie flirted with someone else at the party, her boyfriend stopped talking to her.
Cassie didn’t flirt at the next party.

15. The annoying student jumps up and down, hand raised, yelling “me, me, me!”
until the teacher calls on her. The child jumps and yells even more in the future.

16. Police randomly stop drivers and give tickets to those who are not wearing their seat belts; as
a result of this program seat belt use increases in town.

SCHEDULES OF REINFORCEMENT- for each example below identify which of the 4


schedules of reinforcement is being used (fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, variable
interval).

1. You get paid once every two weeks.

2. Slot machines at casinos payoff after a certain number of plays.

3. Students are released from class when the end-of-the-period bell rings.

4. You get a nickel for every pop can that you return.

5. Sometimes the mail is delivered at 1:00, sometimes at 3:00.

6. A car salesman who gets a commission on each sale.

7. Getting a small increase in your hourly wage every 6 months.

8. Honor roll is announced every 9 weeks and prizes are given out.
OPERANT CONDITIONING WORKSHEET ANSWER SHEET

For each of the following operant conditioning situations, identify whether this is an example of
positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, or negative punishment.
Briefly explain your choice.

1. Jamie spanks his child for playing in the street.


Positive Punishment

2. An “A” on exam that you studied real hard for.


Positive Reinforcement

3. Brie cleans her room to keep her parents off her back.
Negative Reinforcement

4. Getting a pay check.


Positive Reinforcement

5. Reducing anxiety by smoking a cigarette.


Negative Reinforcement

6. Embarrassing a student for giving a wrong answer.


Positive Punishment

7. Taking an aspirin to relieve a headache


Negative Reinforcement

8. Receiving a hug from your parents after throwing a temper tantrum.


Positive Reinforcement

9. Using a condom to reduce the risk of STDs.


Negative Reinforcement

10. A patient in a mental hospital is very disruptive at mealtimes. She grabs food
from the plates of those sitting near her and tries to cram the food into her mouth.
Because this behavior of stealing food is very undesirable and needs to stop
immediately, a plan is developed whereby every time the patient steals food from
other plates, she is immediately taken to a room without food.
Positive Punishment

11. Lindsay wasn’t doing well in her 6th grade math class. Her teacher told her parents that
Lindsay handed in less than 50% of her assignments. Her parents told Lindsay that any day on
which she did not hand in her homework she would be sent to bed right after dinner. As a result
of this threat, Lindsay has handed in her assignment 97% of the time.
Positive Reinforcement

12. In order to receive his allowance Jake cleans up his room regularly.
Positive Reinforcement

13. Greg does not go to the dentist every 6 months for a check-up. Instead, he waited until a
tooth really hurts, then goes to the dentist. After 2 emergency trips to the dentist, Greg now goes
to the dentist every 6 months like he should.
Positive Reinforcement

14. After Cassie flirted with someone else at the party, her boyfriend stopped talking to her.
Cassie didn’t flirt at the next party.
Negative Punishment

15. The annoying student jumps up and down, hand raised, yelling “me, me, me!”
until the teacher calls on her. The child jumps and yells even more in the future.
Positive Reinforcement

16. Police randomly stop drivers and give tickets to those who are not wearing their seat belts; as
a result of this program seat belt use increases in town.
Positive Reinforcement

SCHEDULES OF REINFORCEMENT- for each example below identify which of the 4


schedules of reinforcement is being used (fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, variable
interval).
1. You get paid once every two weeks.
Fixed Interval

2. Slot machines at casinos payoff after a random number of plays.


Variable Ratio

3. Students are released from class when the end-of-the-period bell rings.
Fixed Interval –or- Continuous Reinforcement

4. You get a nickel for every pop can that you return.
Fixed Ratio

5. Sometimes the mail is delivered at 1:00, sometimes at 3:00.


Variable Interval

6. A car salesman who gets a commission on each sale.


Continuous Reinforcement

7. Getting a small increase in your hourly wage every 6 months.


Fixed Interval

8. Honor roll is announced every 9 weeks and prizes are given out.
Fixed Interval

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