If You Do Something For Me (1972)

“If You Do Something for Me” is a 1972 educational short film directed by James Stanfield and released by Stanfield House. This 7-minute, color film humorously explores the interaction between a college professor and his student, illustrating the crucial concept of reinforcement in psychology. It emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate reinforcements before implementing a behavioral intervention plan. Set in an academic environment, the film serves as a practical application of psychological theories in educational settings. It also comes with a study guide, making it a useful tool for both students and educators interested in the dynamics of behavioral psychology. The film is a collaborative effort by James and Diane Stanfield, with cinematography by Mike Brown.

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