GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING THEORIES
Question
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The steps in the three-phase model of operant conditioning, in order, are
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the operant, the stimulus to the operant, the consequence of the operant
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antecedent stimulus, consequence of response to stimulus, behaviour
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conditioned stimulus, unconditioned stimulus, consequence of response to stimulus
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antecedent stimulus, behaviour, consequence of response to stimulus
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The theory of operant conditioning that has been expressed as a 3-phase model based on Thorndikes law of effect:-The stimulus: that prosedes an operant response, -The operant response: To the stimulus, -The consequence: to the operant response.
Detailed explanation-2: -There are five basic processes in operant conditioning: positive and negative reinforcement strengthen behavior; punishment, response cost, and extinction weaken behavior.
Detailed explanation-3: -Antecedents can be thought of as signposts telling a child what to do. They set children up to behave in a certain way. Anything in the child’s environment, which occurs before a given behavior, is a potential antecedent. Antecedents > Behavior.
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