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Describe instrumental conditioning theory of learning.​

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Answered by XxOpDeepxX
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Instrumental conditioning is another term for operant conditioning, a learning process first described by B. F. Skinner. 1 In instrumental conditioning, reinforcement or punishment are used to either increase or decrease the probability that a behavior will occur again in the future.

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Answered by devyaniwaghomde
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Instrumental conditioning is another term for operant conditioning, a learning process first described by B. F. Skinner. 1 In instrumental conditioning, reinforcement or punishment are used to either increase or decrease the probability that a behavior will occur again in the future.

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