What is Operant Conditioning?
Understanding Reinforcement and Punishment in Behavior
Key Concepts of Behavioral Modification
- Definition of Reinforcement: Reinforcement is described as a process that increases the frequency of a behavior. It can be categorized into positive and negative reinforcement.
- Definition of Punishment: In contrast, punishment is defined as a mechanism that decreases the frequency of a behavior. This also has two forms: positive punishment and negative punishment.
Types of Reinforcement and Their Applications
- Positive Reinforcement Example: An example provided is giving $20 every time an individual wears their seatbelt, which adds a reward to encourage the desired behavior.
- Negative Reinforcement Example: Negative reinforcement is illustrated by using an annoying sound (ding) that stops when the seatbelt is worn, teaching the individual to avoid discomfort by wearing it.