GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
OPERANT CONDITIONING
Question
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Give the reinforcement/punishment after a desired response
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Give the reinforcement/punishment immediately after a desired response
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Give the reinforcement/punishment before a desired response
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Give the reinforcement/punishment immediately before a desired response
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Detailed explanation-1: -Thus, from this explanation, it is clear that Insight is not a part of the whole conditioning process, and is not related to operant conditioning.
Detailed explanation-2: -NARRATOR: Operant conditioning is a type of learning where the consequences of your behaviors shape your future behaviors. Those consequences may be either reinforcements or a punishment.
Detailed explanation-3: -Operant Behavior In this case positive and negative do not mean good or bad. Instead, positive reinforcement means introducing stimulus to increase the probability of recurrence of behavior, while negative reinforcement involves removing stimulus to encourage good behavior.
Detailed explanation-4: -An advantage of operant conditioning is its ability to explain learning in real-life situations. From an early age, parents nurture their children’s behavior using rewards. Praise following an achievement (e.g. crawling or taking a first step) reinforce such behavior.