Organizational Behavior
Operant conditioning is a type of learning where behavior is modified through the use of consequences. It involves strengthening or weakening a behavior based on the consequences that follow it, with the goal of increasing desirable behaviors and decreasing undesirable ones. This concept is central to understanding the basic models of learning, reinforcement and behavioral change, as well as behavior modification techniques used in organizations.
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