In the vast landscape of psychological theory, few concepts have had as profound and practical an impact as Operant Conditioning. Rooted in the experimental work of B.F. Skinner in the mid-20th century, this theory revolutionized our understanding of how behavior is shaped by consequences. While its foundational principles-reinforcement, punishment, and extinction-are deceptively simple, their applications are vast, spanning education, therapy, parenting, animal training, behavioral economics, and even digital design. This book explores Operant Conditioning not only as a scientific theory but also as a framework for understanding everyday human behavior. Why do we persist in some habits while abandoning others? How can environments be structured to promote learning, motivation, or social cooperation? What makes a behavior resistant to change? These questions lie at the heart of this theory-and at the heart of this text. The aim here is twofold: to provide a clear and comprehensive account of Operant Conditioning's theoretical foundations, and to illustrate its relevance across diverse real-world domains. From Skinner boxes to modern behavioral interventions, we trace the evolution of the theory, critically examine its strengths and limitations, and highlight its enduring influence on both psychology and society. This book is written for students, educators, practitioners, and curious readers alike-anyone interested in how behavior can be understood, predicted, and modified. While technical terms and classic experiments are addressed in depth, the language throughout remains accessible, with examples that ground theory in everyday experience. Ultimately, Operant Conditioning is more than a method for training responses-it is a window into the dynamic interplay between actions and outcomes. It reveals that behavior is not merely reactive, but purposeful and modifiable through experience. In this preface, we begin that exploration.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. In the vast landscape of psychological theory, few concepts have had as profound and practical an impact as Operant Conditioning. Rooted in the experimental work of B.F. Skinner in the mid-20th century, this theory revolutionized our understanding of how behavior is shaped by consequences. While its foundational principles-reinforcement, punishment, and extinction-are deceptively simple, their applications are vast, spanning education, therapy, parenting, animal training, behavioral economics, and even digital design.This book explores Operant Conditioning not only as a scientific theory but also as a framework for understanding everyday human behavior. Why do we persist in some habits while abandoning others? How can environments be structured to promote learning, motivation, or social cooperation? What makes a behavior resistant to change? These questions lie at the heart of this theory-and at the heart of this text.The aim here is twofold: to provide a clear and comprehensive account of Operant Conditioning's theoretical foundations, and to illustrate its relevance across diverse real-world domains. From Skinner boxes to modern behavioral interventions, we trace the evolution of the theory, critically examine its strengths and limitations, and highlight its enduring influence on both psychology and society.This book is written for students, educators, practitioners, and curious readers alike-anyone interested in how behavior can be understood, predicted, and modified. While technical terms and classic experiments are addressed in depth, the language throughout remains accessible, with examples that ground theory in everyday experience.Ultimately, Operant Conditioning is more than a method for training responses-it is a window into the dynamic interplay between actions and outcomes. It reveals that behavior is not merely reactive, but purposeful and modifiable through experience. In this preface, we begin that exploration. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798232084387
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