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Operant Conditioning as an explanation of criminality

Operant Conditioning (Skinner, 1948)

Describing the theory

Positive reinforcement
Negative reinforcement
Positive punishment
Negative punishment
Primary reinforcers
Secondary reinforcers

Evaluating the theory

Strengths
Weaknesses

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