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operant conditioning A type of associative learning that directly affects behavior. Also called trial and error learning.
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operant conditioning Operant conditioning follows the US psychologist Edward Thorndike's (1874-1949) law of effect' (1911): that responses become more frequent if followed by satisfying consequences but less frequent if followed by aversive consequences. Skinner showed that a rat which is rewarded when it operates on' its environment by pressing a lever will increase its number of lever-presses. It is therefore associating the stimulus (reinforcement) with its own behavior (response). ...
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operant b. see under conditioning.
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operant c. instrumental c.
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operant conditioning A process for engendering learning based on the reinforcement of desired responses (after Skinner).
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