BEHAVIORISTIC LEARNING THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN LEARNING

Authors

  • Lika FIP Guidance and Counseling, Padang State University, Padang, Indonesia
  • Neviyarni FIP Guidance and Counseling, Padang State University, Padang, Indonesia
  • Herman Nirwana FIP Guidance and Counseling, Padang State University, Padang, Indonesia

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Theory, Behaviorism, Learning

Abstract

Learning is an effort to master something new through the process of interaction due to encouragement and responses from individuals. The concept of behaviorism is a concept to explore human behavior caused by the stimulus and response . Skinner argues that learning is a reciprocal relationship between stimulus and response caused by interaction activities with the environment, therefore behavior changes occur in individuals. Therefore, this behavioristic learning theory emphasizes the process of forming individual behavior from bad behavior to good behavior.

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Published

08/08/2022

How to Cite

Lika, Neviyarni, & Nirwana, H. (2022). BEHAVIORISTIC LEARNING THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN LEARNING: Array. Literasi Nusantara, 2(1a), 441–446. Retrieved from https://journal.citradharma.org/index.php/literasinusantara/article/view/300

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