Stupid Textbook Tricks
Oct. 18th, 2007 02:44 pmAllow me to quote from my Psychology textbook, Essentials of Psychology by Stephen L. Franzoi. "How do you know something is a reinforcer? Simple. Observe whether it increases the behavior it follows. While 'friend play' reinforces my daughters' room-cleaning, I have learned that allowing them to watch a football game on television with me is not a reinforcer." What a boneheaded sentence. It's not a matter of not being able to guess at what he means. It's just that his sentence doesn't say that. (No, football watching had not been referenced earlier, nor is it referenced later.)
I hate textbooks. They're full of crap like this. It drives me mad.
I hate textbooks. They're full of crap like this. It drives me mad.
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Date: 2007-10-18 10:52 pm (UTC)"Well, duh"No, of course not." But the only basis I can think of for that response (and this may be a failure of my imagination) is the assumption that girls don't like watching football with their dad as much as they like "friend-play" (whatever the heck that is)--which apparently is true of his daughters, but not necessarily of all daughters.no subject
Date: 2007-10-18 11:01 pm (UTC)Would that be a big deal for some daughters? Well, yeah, it probably would. Poor kids.
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Date: 2007-10-18 11:38 pm (UTC)