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The Four Types Of Operant Conditioning

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Operant conditioning is a type of learning which occurs through either receiving reinforcement or punishment for a behavior. This type of learning creates an association between a behavior and consequence for that behavior. The four types of operant conditioning are positive reinforcement, positive punishment, negative reinforcement, and negative punishment. If operant conditioning was used properly it could be used to solve a variety of social and resource dilemmas; especially in the case of the cattle ranchers and overgrazing.
Positive reinforcement is when a positive stimulus is added in hopes of increasing a behavior. This could be that the ranchers are actually paid for not using the common land whose quality has begun to deteriorate. By paying ranchers to use either their own land, or pay to use a different land, it would give the common land pasture time to get in better condition. Also if you paid ranchers to only use their own land, not only would the common land pasture increase in quality, but the rancher’s land would most likely stay in good condition because that land belongs to the racher. A huge problem with the tragedy of the commons is that people abuse common resources because no one has ownership over them; they are nonexcludable but rival, so everyone’s use of those resources quickly depletes the supply of it.
Negative reinforcement is when an aversive stimulus is taken away in order to increase behavior. If the ranchers were already receiving annual

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