explain the learning by operant conditioning
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Operant conditioning is a type of associative learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment.
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Instrumental Conditioning
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, if a student is rewarded with praise every time she raises her hand in class, she becomes more likely to raise her hand again in the future.
Operant conditioning (also known as instrumental conditioning) is a process by which humans and animals learn to behave in such a way as to obtain rewards and avoid punishments. It is also the name for the paradigm in experimental psychology by which such learning and action selection processes are studied
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