Chapter 4 Operant Conditioning o 4.3.3 Maior Theoretical Notions ●大 Type s and Type r conditioning o Type S Conditioning: respondent conditioning which is identical to classical conditioning It emphasizes the importance or the stimulus in eliciting the desired response. The strength of conditioning is determined by the magnitude of cr. o Type r Conditioning: operant conditioning, which closely resembles Thorndike's conditioning. It emphasizes the response. The strength of conditioning is shown by response rate.Chapter 4 Operant Conditioning ⚫ 4.3.3 Major Theoretical Notions ⚫ *Type S and Type R Conditioning ⚫ Type S Conditioning: respondent conditioning which is identical to classical conditioning. It emphasizes the importance or the stimulus in eliciting the desired response. The strength of conditioning is determined by the magnitude of CR. ⚫ Type R Conditioning: operant conditioning, which closely resembles Thorndike’s conditioning. It emphasizes the response. The strength of conditioning is shown by response rate