The History of Behaviourism: Effect, Which States That "Responses
The History of Behaviourism: Effect, Which States That "Responses
The History of Behaviourism: Effect, Which States That "Responses
According to the behaviourist theory of operant conditioning. Operant means that it is a babbling
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language acquisition suggests that voluntary behaviour, it is a result of learner’s free
children learn language as they do any will and it is not forced by any outside person or
other behaviour: they mimic the language thing. Conditioned behaviour is behaviour which
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patterns of those around them, responding is the result pf repeated training. The learner
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to the rewards and punishments that demonstrate the new behaviour first as a
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follow from the correct and incorrect response to a reward or punishment system and phrases in complete complex all forms of