Operant Conditioning in Psychology: Definition, History, Experiment, and Findings

Operant Conditioning

What is Operant Conditioning? Operant conditioning is a way we learn based on consequences. It’s like a cycle: first, there’s something that happens (we call it a stimulus), then we do something in response (that’s our behavior), and finally, something else happens because of what we did (the consequence). In this learning process, there are … Read more