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  1. Feb 2, 2024 · Operant conditioning is a method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behavior. Through operant conditioning, an individual makes an association between a particular behavior and a consequence. B.F Skinner is regarded as the father of operant conditioning and introduced a new term to behavioral psychology, reinforcement.

  2. Feb 24, 2023 · The History of Operant Conditioning . Operant conditioning was first described by behaviorist B.F. Skinner, which is why you may occasionally hear it referred to as Skinnerian conditioning. As a behaviorist, Skinner believed that it was not really necessary to look at internal thoughts and motivations in order to explain behavior.

  3. B. F. Skinner was a influential psychologist who advocated behaviorism and applied operant conditioning to psychology and life. He developed the concept of operant conditioning and the Law of Effect, and experimented with various devices and techniques to shape and control behavior. He also wrote influential books and articles on topics such as human nature, education, and social change.

  4. B.F. Skinner (1904–1990) is referred to as the Father of operant conditioning, and his work is frequently cited in connection with this topic. His 1938 book "The Behavior of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis", [6] initiated his lifelong study of operant conditioning and its application to human and animal behavior.

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  6. The term operant conditioning 1 was coined by B. F. Skinner in 1937 in the context of reflex physiology, to differentiate what he was interested in—behavior that affects the environment—from the reflex-related subject matter of the Pavlovians. The term was novel, but its referent was not entirely new.

    • J. E. R. Staddon, D. T. Cerutti
    • 2003
    • 10.1146/annurev.psych.54.101601.145124
  7. Nov 11, 2021 · Put forward by B.F. Skinner in the 1930s, operant conditioning is a learning theory that describes how behavior can be shaped by specific consequences called reinforcers and punishers. Essentially ...

  8. Operant conditioning is based on the work of B. F. Skinner. Operant conditioning is a form of learning in which the motivation for a behavior happens after the behavior is demonstrated. An animal or a human receives a consequence after performing a specific behavior. The consequence is either a reinforcer or a punisher.

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