Positive Reinforcement
« Back to Glossary IndexPositive reinforcement, in the context of associative learning, encourages desired action by giving a positive consequence (reward) immediately after the action is performed – making it more likely the behavior will be repeated. The concept in linked to B.F. Skinner’s theory of operant conditioning, where positive reinforcement is a key mechanism for shaping behavior. Also see Negative Reinforcement and Classical Conditioning
