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Keys using operant conditioning


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How do I reply with meaningful contributions to the discussion to this post. "If I had a dragon, I would train it to retrieve my lost keys using operant conditioning, which is learning through rewards and consequences. Dragons do not naturally understand that finding keys is helpful, so I would have to shape the behavior step by step until the dragon completes the full task. First, I would begin by rewarding the dragon whenever it shows interest in the keys. For example, if the dragon simply walks toward the keys or sniffs them, I would immediately give it a treat such as roasted marshmallows (dragons probably like toasted snacks). This is positive reinforcement, because I am adding something pleasant to increase the likelihood that the dragon repeats the behavior. After the dragon learns to approach the keys, I would reward it only when it picks them up. Eventually, I would reward the dragon only when it brings the keys back to me. This gradual training process is called shaping, where small steps toward the desired behavior are reinforced until the full behavior is learned. At the beginning of training, I would use a continuous reinforcement schedule, meaning the dragon receives. Need Assignment Help?

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