Inferred Functions of Performance and Learning

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A01=Donald Steely
A01=Siegfried Engelmann
Agent Functions
Agent's Repertoire
agent-based modeling
Agent’s Repertoire
Antecedent Learning
antecedent learning strategies
Antecedent Stimulus
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Author_Siegfried Engelmann
behavioral systems theory
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Category=JMR
cognitive development processes
conceptual learning mechanisms in organisms
conditions
content
Content Map
current
Current Sensory Conditions
Current Sensory Data
Current Setting
Default Map
discriminative
Discriminative Stimuli
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Food Dispenser
Form S1
Hardwired System
instructional design research
map
Narrow Bottle
neurobiological mechanisms
Positive Examples
primary
Primary Reinforcer
Red Bottle
reinforcer
Residential Features
Response Strategy
S1 S2
Secondary Sensations
sensory
setting
Specific Stimulus Conditions
stimuli
Straight Line Route
Terminal Task
Training Examples

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415655156
  • Weight: 990g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This ambitious, highly theoretical book provides a capstone for the careers of two very distinguished scholars. It begins with an analysis of what functions and systems must exist for any organism or machine to perform an unlearned act, that is, with an analysis of what must be "wired into" the organism or machine. Once the basics of unlearned responding have been established, the authors then systematically show how learning mechanisms can be layered onto that foundation in ways that account for the performance of new, learned operations that eventually culminate in the acquisition of higher-order operations that involve concepts and language.

This work is of interest to various practitioners engaged in analyzing and creating behavior: the ethnologist, the instructional designer, the learning psychologist, the physiologist-neurobiologist, and particularly the designer of intelligent machines.

Siegfried Engelmann, Donald Steely

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