| 41. | This theory, in management, can also be referred to as operant conditioning or the law of effect.
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| 42. | The process of developing an addiction occurs through instrumental learning, which is otherwise known as operant conditioning.
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| 43. | Another example of operant conditioning can be seen in the form of quitting a habit such as smoking.
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| 44. | Throughout his lifetime, Dinsmoor s work expanded upon B . F . Skinner s study of operant conditioning.
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| 45. | Skinner contributed greatly in separating Pavlov s classical conditioning of emotion responses and operant conditioning of motor behaviors.
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| 46. | Chomsky claimed that language could not be learned solely from the sort of operant conditioning that Skinner postulated.
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| 47. | Operant conditioning has to do with rewards and punishments and how they can either strengthen or weaken certain behaviours.
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| 48. | Humans appear to learn many simple behaviors through the sort of process studied by Thorndike, now called operant conditioning.
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| 49. | The program of behavior modification _ called " operant conditioning " _ began almost seven years ago with another orangutan.
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| 50. | B . F . Skinner first identified and described the principles of operant conditioning that are used in clicker training.
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