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Operant Behavior
A method of learning that employs rewards and punishments for behavior, emphasizing the strength of behaviors as a result of their consequences.
Reinforcement
The act of strengthening a response by adding a reward, thus increasing the likelihood that the response will be repeated.
Operant Behaviors
Actions that an individual takes that are modified by the consequences they lead to, extensively studied in operant conditioning.
Respondent Behaviors
Automatic responses elicited by specific stimuli, based on the principle of classical conditioning in psychology.
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