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education
Operant conditioning
a pure behaviorist
extinction
social cognition
reciprocal determinism
Skinner box
Alfred Bandura
Reinforcing stimulus
B.F. Skinner

he believed that we develop our personalities by watching and imitating others.
when development occurs through direct reinforcement of behavior and observational learning.
theorist whose system is based on the theories of operant conditioning.
a cage used to test theories of operant conditioning.
when behavior is followed by a consequence, and when the nature of the consequence determines likelihood of the behavior occurring in the future.
a stimulus that strengthens or weakens that behavior that produced it.
the idea that the world and a person's behavior cause each other.
seeing no need for personality structure, and focusing solely on behavior in order to understand personality.
the work of skinner is prominent in this setting.

- education: Alfred Bandura

- Operant conditioning: B.F. Skinner
- a pure behaviorist: B.F. Skinner
- extinction: when behavior is followed by a consequence, and when the nature of the consequence determines likelihood of the behavior occurring in the future.
- social cognition: he believed that we develop our personalities by watching and imitating others.
- reciprocal determinism: the idea that the world and a person's behavior cause each other.
- Skinner box: a cage used to test theories of operant conditioning.
- Alfred Bandura: when development occurs through direct reinforcement of behavior and observational learning.
- Reinforcing stimulus: a stimulus that strengthens or weakens that behavior that produced it.