Principles Of Operant Conditioning

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PRINCIPLES OF OPERANT CONDITIONING

Principles of operant conditioning and positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement

Principles of Operant Conditioning and

Positive Reinforcement and Negative Reinforcement

Introduction

Operant Conditioning is an idea of psychology that attempts to investigate with special care by radical behaviorism and has a learning based on trial and error. Operant conditioning puts the subject in a situation where some of their behavior causes the appearance of a booster, which results in a reinforcement in the subject causing a change in the probability of emission of a particular conduct.

With operant conditioning, the subject learns to make something, remove a harmful situation or get something good. ...
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