Behavior Modification

Behavior Modification

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Term2.png BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
Approach used by behavioral psychologists to influence behavior, performance, and learning, based on the assumption that behavior is a function of its consequences. It is usually based on the reinforcement of desired behaviors, which represent a significant consequence for the learner, and ignoring (as far as possible) undesired ones. In the conventional learning situation it applies largely to issues of group and learners management, rather than to learning content. See Also: Behaviorism[1]



References

  1. The winning trainer; Winning ways to involve people in learning. Julius E. Eitington, 2001, www.learningandteaching.info (27 June 2008)