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What are the key principles of operant conditioning?
What are the key principles of operant conditioning?
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– Operant conditioning, proposed by B.F. Skinner, involves learning through consequences of behavior (reinforcement and punishment).
– Key principles include reinforcement (increasing the likelihood of a behavior) and punishment (decreasing the likelihood of a behavior), as well as schedules of reinforcement (e.g., continuous reinforcement, intermittent reinforcement)