Asked by Haneen Hmedat on Apr 24, 2024

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In operant conditioning,a response is learned because it leads to a particular consequence.

Operant Conditioning

A behavioral modification method in which the level of an action is shaped by giving incentives or imposing deterrents.

Particular Consequence

Specific outcomes or results that follow from a particular action, decision, or event, with implications for those involved.

  • Comprehend the fundamentals of classical and operant conditioning along with their implementation in organizational environments.
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Danny DaoudMay 02, 2024
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In operant conditioning, a response (behavior) is learned because it leads to a particular consequence (reward or punishment), which either strengthens or weakens the behavior's likelihood of being repeated in the future.