Introductory Psychology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What psychological concept states that behavior is a function of its consequences?

  1. Structuralism

  2. Nature vs. Nurture

  3. Operant Conditioning

  4. Psychodynamic Theory

The correct answer is: Operant Conditioning

Operant conditioning is a psychological concept that states that behavior is a function of its consequences. This means that the consequences of a behavior, whether it is positive or negative, will influence the likelihood of a person repeating that behavior in the future. For example, if a child receives a reward for completing their homework, they are more likely to continue completing their homework in the future. The other options, Structuralism, Nature vs. Nurture, and Psychodynamic Theory, are incorrect because they focus on different factors that contribute to behavior, such as the mind's structure, genetic predispositions, and unconscious motivations, respectively. These concepts do not specifically address the idea that behavior is influenced by consequences.