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Operant conditioning, sometimes called instrumental conditioning or Skinnerian conditioning, is a method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior. Through operant ...
Operant conditioning stories involve consequences ... Example Traditional Story: When Mary was a child her father liked to take many pictures of her. He always said, "Say cheese!" ...
In the 1930's, B. F. Skinner developed the concept of operant conditioning. He put pigeons and rats in Skinner boxes to study how he could modify their behavior using rewards and punishments.
Operant conditioning is the process of shaping behaviors using positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, or punishment. Reinforcement increases the likelihood that a behavior will be ...