Operant conditioning is a learning process through which behaviors are modified by their consequences, such as rewards or punishments. Developed by B.F. Skinner, it emphasizes the role of reinforcement in increasing the likelihood of a behavior, while punishment aims to decrease it. This approach is commonly used in behavioral training and can be applied in various contexts, from education to animal training. Key components include positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and negative punishment.
Also kwnas Classical conditioning.
Classical Conditioning?
Involuntary conditioning is associated with classical conditioning, while voluntary conditioning is associated with operant conditioning. Classical conditioning involves learning by association between stimuli, while operant conditioning involves learning by reinforcement or punishment of behaviors.
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Operant Conditioning is also called Skinner after B.F. Skinner who created the Skinner Box.
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Probably because it was the first kind of conditioning to be demonstrated and studied. See Pavlov As eluded to above, classical conditioning is called such because it was the first kind of conditioning to be studied and demonstrated. However, the term "classical" also is used to differentiate this type of conditioning from "Operant Conditioning" which was first demonstrated by B.F. Skinner.
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Yes! phobias are developed through classical conditioning and addictions through operant conditioning.
Typically an air conditioning or HVAC engineer will the deal with the installation, maintenance and servicing of air conditioning units
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Explain Classical Conditioning Theory?