1953When andwhat didSkinner createthe teachingmachine?HamiltonWhatcollege didSkinnerattend?Mental healthprofessionals,and TeachersWhatprofessions arepopularlyknown to useSkinner’stheory?1974In what yeardid Skinnerofficiallyretire?OperantConditioningWhat is thename of theTheorycreated bySkinner?Goodreinforcementwould make a kidmore inclined todo this task andnot to do a task ifit's negative.How does positiveand negativereinforcementaffect a child'semotional actions?stimulus,response,reinforcementWhat are the 3things that happenwhen interactingwith a stimulus?(PS Stimulus isone of these 3things!)Edward Lee ThorndikeAward, National Medal ofScience from PresidentLyndon B. Johnson,GoldMedal of the AmericanPsychologicalFoundation,Humanist ofthe Year Award,Outstanding LifetimeContribution to PsychologyAward,What are 5of Skinner'srewards heearned in hislifetime?BloomingtonWhat part ofIndiana didSkinnermove to in1945?Operant isunder ourcontrol whileResponsiveisn'tExplain thedifferencebetweenoperant andrespondentbehaviors.Free!Pigeonstrained toguidebombsWhat wereSkinner'scontributionsto the WW2efforts?A device with abutton thatwhen pressedgives positivereinforcementlike food.What istheSkinnerbox?Free Willis anIllusionWhat didSkinnerbelieveabout freewill?Punishment canhelp teach a childnot to do a certainthing and itdepends on whatthey do to see ifit's beneficialWhere doespunishmentplay a role in achild’s behaviorand is it alwaysbeneficial?The important'sreinforcementandpunishment inshapingbehavior.ExplainwhatSkinner’stheory.1953When andwhat didSkinner createthe teachingmachine?HamiltonWhatcollege didSkinnerattend?Mental healthprofessionals,and TeachersWhatprofessions arepopularlyknown to useSkinner’stheory?1974In what yeardid Skinnerofficiallyretire?OperantConditioningWhat is thename of theTheorycreated bySkinner?Goodreinforcementwould make a kidmore inclined todo this task andnot to do a task ifit's negative.How does positiveand negativereinforcementaffect a child'semotional actions?stimulus,response,reinforcementWhat are the 3things that happenwhen interactingwith a stimulus?(PS Stimulus isone of these 3things!)Edward Lee ThorndikeAward, National Medal ofScience from PresidentLyndon B. Johnson,GoldMedal of the AmericanPsychologicalFoundation,Humanist ofthe Year Award,Outstanding LifetimeContribution to PsychologyAward,What are 5of Skinner'srewards heearned in hislifetime?BloomingtonWhat part ofIndiana didSkinnermove to in1945?Operant isunder ourcontrol whileResponsiveisn'tExplain thedifferencebetweenoperant andrespondentbehaviors.Free!Pigeonstrained toguidebombsWhat wereSkinner'scontributionsto the WW2efforts?A device with abutton thatwhen pressedgives positivereinforcementlike food.What istheSkinnerbox?Free Willis anIllusionWhat didSkinnerbelieveabout freewill?Punishment canhelp teach a childnot to do a certainthing and itdepends on whatthey do to see ifit's beneficialWhere doespunishmentplay a role in achild’s behaviorand is it alwaysbeneficial?The important'sreinforcementandpunishment inshapingbehavior.ExplainwhatSkinner’stheory.

B.F. Skinner Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. When and what did Skinner create the teaching machine?
    1953
  2. What college did Skinner attend?
    Hamilton
  3. What professions are popularly known to use Skinner’s theory?
    Mental health professionals, and Teachers
  4. In what year did Skinner officially retire?
    1974
  5. What is the name of the Theory created by Skinner?
    Operant Conditioning
  6. How does positive and negative reinforcement affect a child's emotional actions?
    Good reinforcement would make a kid more inclined to do this task and not to do a task if it's negative.
  7. What are the 3 things that happen when interacting with a stimulus? (PS Stimulus is one of these 3 things!)
    stimulus, response, reinforcement
  8. What are 5 of Skinner's rewards he earned in his lifetime?
    Edward Lee Thorndike Award, National Medal of Science from President Lyndon B. Johnson,Gold Medal of the American Psychological Foundation,Humanist of the Year Award, Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology Award,
  9. What part of Indiana did Skinner move to in 1945?
    Bloomington
  10. Explain the difference between operant and respondent behaviors.
    Operant is under our control while Responsive isn't
  11. Free!
  12. What were Skinner's contributions to the WW2 efforts?
    Pigeons trained to guide bombs
  13. What is the Skinner box?
    A device with a button that when pressed gives positive reinforcement like food.
  14. What did Skinner believe about free will?
    Free Will is an Illusion
  15. Where does punishment play a role in a child’s behavior and is it always beneficial?
    Punishment can help teach a child not to do a certain thing and it depends on what they do to see if it's beneficial
  16. Explain what Skinner’s theory.
    The important's reinforcement and punishment in shaping behavior.