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OPERANT - traduction vers arabe

LEARNING TO ANTICIPATE FUTURE EVENTS ON THE BASIS OF PAST EXPERIENCE WITH THE CONSEQUENCES OF ONE'S OWN BEHAVIOR; BEHAVIORS ARE MODIFIED BY THE EFFECT THEY PRODUCE (I.E., REWARD OR PUNISHMENT)
Instrumental conditioning; Operant behavior; Operant Conditioning; Two-Process theory; Two-process theory; Two-Process Theory; Operant condition; Operant; Conditioning, operant; Mutual operant conditioning; Operant learning; Shaping (operant conditioning); Operant hoarding; Psychological conditioning; Skinnerian training; Escape learning; Instrumental learning; Operant behaviour; Classical operant conditioning; Instrumental Conditioning; Operative conditioning
  • B.F. Skinner at the Harvard Psychology Department, circa 1950
  • Edward Lee Thorndike]] in 1912

OPERANT         

الفعل

آجَرَ ; اِشْتَغَلَ ; دَوَّرَ ; سارَ ; سَيَّرَ ; شَغَّلَ

operant         
‎ اسْتِثَابِيّ‎
operant         
اسْتِثَابِيّ [علم النفس]

Définition

Operant
·noun An operative person or thing.
II. Operant ·adj Operative.

Wikipédia

Operant conditioning

Operant conditioning, also called instrumental conditioning, is a learning process where behaviors are modified through the association of stimuli with reinforcement or punishment. In it, operants—behaviors that affect one's environment—are conditioned to occur or not occur depending on the environmental consequences of the behavior.

Operant conditioning originated in the work of Edward Thorndike, whose law of effect theorised that behaviors arise as a result of whether their consequences are satisfying or discomforting. In the 20th century, operant conditioning was studied by behaviorist psychologists, who believed that much, if not all, of mind and behaviour can be explained as a result of envirionmental conditioning. Reinforcements are environmental stimuli that increase behaviors, whereas punishments are stimuli that decrease behaviors. Both kinds of stimuli can be further categorised into positive and negative stimuli, which respectively involve the addition or removal of environmental stimuli.

Operant conditioning differs from classical conditioning, which is a process where stimuli are paired with biologically significant events to produce involuntary and reflexive behaviors. In contrast, operant conditioning is voluntary and depends on the consequences of a behavior.

The study of animal learning in the 20th century was dominated by the analysis of these two sorts of learning, and they are still at the core of behavior analysis. They have also been applied to the study of social psychology, helping to clarify certain phenomena such as the false consensus effect.