Term ID: T4206

Operant Conditioning Theory

/operant-conditioning-theory/
Theoretical frameworks explaining how voluntary behaviors are modified through environmental consequences and contingencies.
Example: Models describing how reinforcement schedules, punishment, and stimulus control shape complex behavioral repertoires.

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Reference: Skinner (1969)