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What is the main idea behind Skinner's theory of operant conditioning?
B.F.Skinner believed that,through operant conditioning,the consequences of a behavior produce changes in the probability of that behavior's occurrence.In Skinner's view,rewards and punishments that follow a behavior shape development.The key aspect of development for Skinner is behavior,not thoughts and feelings.He believed that all behavior is learned and can be unlearned by making changes to the environment.


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