I'm pretty sure it's B. F. Skinner. Pavlov was more associated with classical conditioning.
Operant conditioning was discovered by psychologist B.F. Skinner in the 1930s.
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.
B.F. Skinner is the researcher most associated with operant conditioning. He conducted numerous studies on how behavior is influenced by its consequences, such as reinforcement and punishment. Skinner's work contributed greatly to the understanding of how behavior can be shaped and maintained through operant conditioning processes.
Thorndike's Law of Effect states that behaviors followed by positive consequences are more likely to be repeated, while behaviors followed by negative consequences are less likely to be repeated. This concept is central to operant conditioning, as it emphasizes the importance of reinforcement in shaping behavior.
B. F. Skinner was part of the behaviorial school of thought. He came up with the idea of operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning was discovered by psychologist B.F. Skinner in the 1930s.
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.
I believe it is Pavlov ^^ Close, but Pavlov is better associated with classical conditioning while I believe B.F. Skinner is most associated with operant conditioning.
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B.F. Skinner is the researcher most associated with operant conditioning. He conducted numerous studies on how behavior is influenced by its consequences, such as reinforcement and punishment. Skinner's work contributed greatly to the understanding of how behavior can be shaped and maintained through operant conditioning processes.
Burrhum Frederic Skinner was an American psychologist known for inventing operant conditioning chamber. He was one of the first psychologist to describe radical behaviorism. In addition, he founded the school of experimental analysis of behavior. He was born on March 20, 1904 and died August 18, 1990.
Operant Conditioning is also called Skinner after B.F. Skinner who created the Skinner Box.
Thorndike's Law of Effect states that behaviors followed by positive consequences are more likely to be repeated, while behaviors followed by negative consequences are less likely to be repeated. This concept is central to operant conditioning, as it emphasizes the importance of reinforcement in shaping behavior.
B. F. Skinner was part of the behaviorial school of thought. He came up with the idea of operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning is a type of conditioning where we learn something because it is immediately followed by a pleasant effect. That pleasant effect is sometimes a direct reward. For example, an animal might learn to press a lever to avoid getting shocked; or a schoolgirl might do her homework purely to avoid getting into trouble the next day. This is my understanding of operant conditioning. Hope it helped in any way.
Yes! phobias are developed through classical conditioning and addictions through operant conditioning.
Turn the heater up on high. Harvard Psychologist B.F. Skinner called it operant conditioning.