Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning is the term used by B.F. Skinner to describe the effects of the consequences of a particular behavior on the future occurrence of that behavior. There are four types of Operant Conditioning: Positive Reinforcement, Negative Reinforcement, Punishment, and Extinction. Both Positive and Negative Reinforcement strengthen behavior while both Punishment and Extinction weaken behavior.
2020-04-13T23:56:37+03:00Categories: Addictions, Psychiatry|Tags: extinction, negative, punishment, reinforcement|2 Comments