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Operant Conditioning

Definition

Operant conditioning is a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences. Positive reinforcements or punishments are used to either increase or decrease the likelihood of a behavior happening again.

Analogy

It's like playing video games - if you do well in the game (behavior), you get points or advance levels (positive reinforcement). If you play poorly, you lose lives or have to start over (punishment).

Related terms

Reinforcement: Anything that increases the likelihood of a behavior repeating itself.

Punishment: Anything that decreases the likelihood of a behavior repeating itself.

Extinction: The disappearance of learned behavior when it's no longer reinforced.

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