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Operant Conditioning

Operant Conditioning . Defined as: A learning process in which the consequences which follow a response determine whether the behaviour will be repeated Behaviour will likely be repeated which has reinforced And tend not to be repeated with punishment.

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Operant Conditioning

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  1. Operant Conditioning • Defined as: A learning process in which the consequences which follow a response determine whether the behaviour will be repeated • Behaviour will likely be repeated which has reinforced • And tend not to be repeated with punishment

  2. 3 phase model of operant conditioning A: Antecedent B: Behaviour C: Consequence • Key Operant terminology • (1) The antecedentcondition leads to a • (2)behaviour/ response which results in a • (3) consequence (Punishment or Reinforcement) • Thus affecting future behaviour

  3. Operant response Consequence Discriminative Stimulus Example 1: 3 phase model

  4. Operant response Consequence Discriminative Stimulus Example 2: 3 phase model

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