1. B.F. Skinner's Operant Conditioning Theory
Skinner. ... The child received four "A's" and one "B". ... Skinner divided behaviorism into respondent conditioning and operant conditioning, the latter of which he defined as explaining how the consequence of a behavior controlled the future occurrence of that same behavior. ... His work remains extremely influential in the worlds of psychology, behaviorism, and education. ... Ethical issues that have arose from Skinners theory is Behaviorism is manipulative. ...
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