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Introduction to Operant Conditioning - An Overview

The term operant conditioning refers to the process by which the consequences of an action affect the likelihood that the action will occur again: that is, it refers to one of the processes by which experience alters subsequent behavior. Consequences may make behavior more likely to occur in the future (reinforcement), or less likely in the future (punishment). Operant conditioning functions to produce behavior that appears purposive, or voluntary in character (Branch & Kazdin 2002).

Operant Conditioning on The Big Bang Theory

Classical Conditioning on "The Office"