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In this discussion, we expand on our article on SelfSensei.com, focuses on operant conditioning, a core concept in psychology pioneered by B.F. Skinner. It thoroughly explains contingency, defining it as the essential "if-then" relationship between a behavior and its consequence, which dictates how learning occurs. The article further breaks down this concept through the three-term contingency model (ABC)Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence—illustrating how environmental cues, actions, and their outcomes interact to shape behavior. Ultimately, the source highlights the critical role of contingency in predicting and controlling behavior, with numerous applications in fields like education, therapy, and organizational management.