Theories of strengthening
Theories of strengthening - Binding of a BF Skinner and others, often bear the name of behavior modification. These theories do not use the concept of reason or motivation process. Deal with this but how the effects of previous actions will affect future behavior in the cyclic process of learning.
According to this view, people act as act, as in the past have learned that certain behaviors are associated with pleasant effects, and other unpleasant. Since generally people prefer pleasant effects, but rather will avoid the unpleasant consequences of behavior.
See also: Product Levels Leadership and management Styles of management Traditional Style Model Fred Fiedler (theory NLW)
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