Science and Human Behavior, Chapter 6: Shaping and Maintaining Operant Behavior, Quote 8

Science and Human Behavior“One reason the term “learning” is not equivalent to “operant conditioning” is that traditionally it has been confined to the process of learning how to do something . . . Operant conditioning continues to be effective even when there is no further change which can be spoken of as acquisition or even as improvement in skill. Behavior continues to have consequences and these continue to be important.” (p. 98)

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