OPERANT PSYCHOLOGY


Meaning of OPERANT PSYCHOLOGY in English

operant Psychology [ 'ɒp(ə)r(ə)nt ]

■ adjective involving the modification of behaviour by the reinforcing or inhibiting effect of its own consequences.

■ noun an item of behaviour that is not a response to a prior stimulus but something which is initially spontaneous.

Origin

ME: from L. operant- , operari 'to be at work'.

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