6. give a weakness for operant conditioning
- doesn't take into account that criminals might commit a crime regardless of reward/punishment.
- it's not reliable as it wasn't conducted in a lab
- no real life proof already around to show that operant conditioning works in real life situations.
- it's not valid as it wasn't conducted in a natural environment.
7. who came up with operant conditioning
- Eysenck in 1865
- Skinner in 1948
- Skinner in 1932
- Eysenck in 1998