Episode Highlights:
- Introduction to the concept of extinction in behavioral psychology.
- Explanation of operant conditioning and its application in the workplace.
- Examples from "The Big Bang Theory" illustrating positive reinforcement and extinction.
- Detailed discussion with Dr. Michael Domjan on the process and effects of extinction.
- Real-world examples of applying extinction to undesirable workplace behaviors.
- The importance of careful implementation to avoid frustration and aggression.
Key Topics:
- Operant Conditioning: Modifying behavior through reinforcement.
- Extinction: Reducing behaviors by removing positive reinforcers.
- Paradoxical Reward Effects: How intermittent reinforcement can lead to greater persistence.
- Practical Tips: Gradual phasing out of reinforcers and managing expectations.
Guest Expert: Dr. Michael Domjan
- Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
- Expert in conditioning and learning with over 50 years of teaching experience.
- Author and co-author of numerous publications (over 200), including "The Essentials of Conditioning and Learning."
Related Resources:
- Dr. Michael Domjan's YouTube Channel: Learning and Behavior: Key Concepts by M. Domjan
- Book: The Essentials of Conditioning and Learning (5th Edition)
- Research Article: R. Hinkin and C. A. Schreisheim, "If You Don't Hear from Me You Know You Are Doing Fine: The Effects of Management Nonresponse to Employee Performance," Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 45 (2004): 362-373.
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