Reinforcement Theory of Motivation

B. F. Skinner and his associates proposed a theory of motivation known as ‘Reinforcement Theory of Motivation’

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Reinforcement Theory of Motivation

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn the meaning of Reinforcement Theory of Motivation.
  • Learn the Law of Effect.
  • Learn the inner feelings and what drives the individuals.
  • Learn how individuals behave under various circumstances.

Description

Those curious to learn about human behaviour under various circumstances.  You might have observed that individual's behaviour with positive consequences tends to be repeated, but individual’s behavior with negative consequences tends not to be repeated.  This course is for those who wanted to master the art of understand these behaviours.

Motivation is an inferred process within an animal or an individual that causes that organism to move towards a goal.

Motivation is an integral element in becoming successful in any undertaking. Motivation has also been defined as a desire or need which directs and energizes behavior that is oriented towards a goal.

What do you learn from this course?

  • What is the Reinforcement Theory of Motivation

  • What is meant by the ‘Law of Effect’

  • What is meant by the ‘Quantitative Law of Effect’

  • Methods to Increase Desirable Behaviors

  • What is meant by Avoidance Learning

  • Methods to Eliminate Undesirable Behaviors

  • Risks of Inappropriate Punishment

  • Booth-Butterfield Guidelines for Effective Punishments

  • Tips for Effective Workplace Punishment

  • Relevance of Reinforcement Theory at Workplace

Reinforcement theory of motivation was proposed by BF Skinner and his associates.  It states that individual’s behavior is a function of its consequences.  It is based on “law of effect”, that is, individual’s behavior with positive consequences tends to be repeated, but individual’s behavior with negative consequences tends not to be repeated.

‘Reinforcement Theory’ is also known as ‘Behaviorism’ or ‘Operant Conditioning’.

You can learn more about the Positive Reinforcement with the help of a case study which is given at the middle of the course.  There is another interesting case study which explains use of punishment for motivating desirable behavior.

The entire course is which structured which explains you the basic concepts initially and then briefs few advanced concepts which helps you to master this concept.

This course is divided into 15 sections and everything is in downloadable video formats.

So, no looking back. Just click on the Enrol button and start learning!

Who Should Attend!

  • Students
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Trainers
  • Motivational Speakers
  • Psychologists
  • Managers

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Tags

  • Reinforcement Learning

Subscribers

274

Lectures

16

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