Wednesday, 06 January 2010 19:53

Operant Conditioning

Operant Conditioning is a process of learning whereby the likelihood of a particular behaviour being repeated is determined by the consequences of previous occurences of the behaviour. Initially the behaviour occurs by chance and is followed by either reinforcements, punishments or neutral consequences. Reinforcements increase the frequency of the behaviour being repeated, punishments decrease the frequency and neutral consequences have no effect.
Published in Behaviourism