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Operant Conditioning
A type of learning where behavior is controlled through consequences, including reinforcements or punishments, to increase or decrease the occurrence of behaviors.
Operant Conditioning
A behavioral modification process where the degree of an activity is transformed by gratification or corrections.
Reinforced
Strengthened or emphasized, especially in the context of behavior that is encouraged by rewards or positive outcomes.
Law Of Effect
A principle stating that behaviors followed by positive outcomes tend to be repeated, while those followed by negative outcomes are less likely to be repeated.
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