Episode Synopsis "Operant Consequences"
Have you ever had someone say to you, “if you do that, there’ll be consequences?” Well, they were right. In fact, every voluntary behavior we choose is going to have some sort of consequence. In Operant Conditioning, the types of consequences that occur are explained as the reasons our future behavior may change (or not.) And trust me, if you listen to this episode, there will be consequences…and most likely, it will be a better grade on your next psych exam.
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