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Operant Conditioning Is the Process of Controlling Behavior by Manipulating

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Operant conditioning is the process of controlling behavior by manipulating its consequences.


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Game Stage

In child development theory, it is a stage where children begin to understand and participate in organized games, grasping rules and the perspectives of other players.

Play Stage

A phase in child development, conceptualized by George Herbert Mead, where children begin to take on roles and attitudes of others through play.

Preparatory Stage

A phase in child development according to George Herbert Mead, where children mimic or imitate others without understanding the underlying roles.

Role Stage

The phase or position that an individual occupies in a social structure, often defined by certain expectations, duties, and behaviors associated with that role.

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