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Operant Conditioning In Animals

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Operant conditioning in animals is a type of learning where behavior is modified through reinforcement or punishment.

Key Features

  • Positive reinforcement
  • Negative reinforcement
  • Punishment
  • Extinction
  • Shaping

Pros

  • Effective in training animals for various tasks
  • Can be used to modify behaviors for better animal welfare
  • Flexibility in application to different species and situations

Cons

  • Ethical considerations around the use of punishment
  • May not always be effective if not implemented correctly

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