Asked by Shakira Robertson on Apr 24, 2024

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Operant behavior involves a response made or elicited by a specific stimulus.

Operant Behavior

Behavior that is controlled by its consequences, in the context of operant conditioning, whereby reinforcements or punishments shape behavior patterns.

  • Acquire knowledge of the core principles and ideas of Skinner's behaviorism, with an emphasis on operant conditioning.
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Julia SimoesMay 02, 2024
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Operant behavior refers to behavior that is controlled by its consequences (reinforcements or punishments), rather than being elicited by a specific stimulus as in classical conditioning.