Asked by Darrylle Dariano on Sep 26, 2024

Operant conditioning is the procedure by which a change in the consequences of a response will affect the rate at which the response occurs.

Operant Conditioning

A method of learning that uses rewards and punishments to influence behavior, introduced by B.F. Skinner, emphasizing the role of reinforcement and consequences.

Consequences Of Response

The outcomes or results that follow from the actions or reactions of an individual or system.

  • Understand the fundamentals of operant conditioning and its approaches, including successive approximation and self-administering satiation.