Behavioral Views of Learning: Operant Conditioning
https://www.verywellmind.com/operant-conditioning-a2-2794863 What is Operant Conditioning? Operant conditioning is learning to behave in different ways based on how different things act in the environment around us. How does Operant Conditioning affect learning? Because operant conditioning is basically based on the stimuli around us, it is important to recognize to recognize the before and after of one's behavior. So, what happened before causing the person to act this way? What is the result? Two "consequences" can help strengthen behavior that is dependent upon the environment around the student. Reinforcement Reinforcement is a consequence that actually strengthens whichever behavior it follows. So, if the behavior is good, the reinforcer will reinforce that good behavior. There are two types of reinforcement: positive and negative. An example of positive reinforcement would be receiving high grades, while a negative reinforcement would be being ex...

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