Operant Conditioning: Consequences and Their Limits
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Operant Conditioning: Consequences and Their Limits

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Explore the basics of how consequences shape behavior and factors that limit this power.

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  1. 11 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Premack's 1965 statement of the principle appeared in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (Vol. 13), per the article's own reference list.

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    1965 paper in the Psychological Review

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    1965 paper in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation

    Why: Corrected journal misattribution: Premack's 1965 statement of the principle appeared in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (Vol. 13), per the article's own bibliography.

    Body content and bibliography were already correct; the FAQ answer still read '1965 Psychological Review paper', fixed and re-encoded via the standard 4-step op-sequence (base64,json,base64,json), round-trip verified before and after PUT, and confirmed clean in the live JSON-LD FAQ block.

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