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Operant conditioning was called “behaviorism” in the sixties and seventies. It gained a bad reputation when some people took it too far and viewed humans purely as animals driven by instinct. But, since then, psychologists have demonstrated that humans are significantly motivated by tangible, real-world rewards, and that operant conditioning can be used humanely.
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