Term ID: T4150

Operant Discrimination Learning

/operant-discrimination-learning/
The acquisition of ability to respond differently to various stimuli based on their association with different consequences.
Example: Learning to behave differently in different settings based on varying rules, expectations, and reinforcement contingencies.

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Reference: Reynolds (1961)