forsterkningsteorier
Forsterkningsteorier, also known as reinforcement theories, are a group of psychological and organizational behavior concepts that explain how behaviors are learned and maintained through consequences. The core principle is that behavior is a function of its consequences. Behaviors followed by positive outcomes are more likely to be repeated, while behaviors followed by negative outcomes are less likely to be repeated.
The most prominent figure associated with forsterkningsteorier is B.F. Skinner, who developed the concept of operant
Positive reinforcement involves adding a desirable stimulus after a behavior to increase the likelihood of that
Forsterkningsteorier are widely applied in various fields, including education, therapy, animal training, and management, to shape