Operant conditioning (behavior modification) is a metaphor for accountability. B.F. Skinner was an experimental psychologist at the University of Minnesota in the 1940s whose name and work came to ...
This is called classical conditioning. In operant conditioning, coined by B.F. Skinner, we learn through reinforcement or punishment. We avoid touching a pot of boiling water, for example ...
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Positive Reinforcement and Operant ConditioningOperant conditioning was introduced by the psychologist B. F. Skinner, who based the idea on Thorndike's law of effect. The basic idea behind the law of effect is that the consequences of behavior ...
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Verywell Mind on MSNThe Key Concepts of Behaviorism in PsychologyBehaviorism is a theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, and conditioning ...
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