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How does the operant conditioning theory explain behaviour?

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The operant conditioning theory suggests that behaviour is shaped by the consequences that follow it. It proposes that behaviours that are reinforced by rewards are more likely to be repeated, while behaviours that are punished are less likely to occur.

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