Edwards, Timothy L.Lotfizadeh, Amin D.Poling, Alan2019-07-2620192019-07-262019Edwards, T. L., Lotfizadeh, A. D., & Poling, A. (2019). Motivating operations and stimulus control. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1002/jeab.5160022-5002https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12732The motivating operations concept has generated substantial conceptual analysis and research interest. Following an analysis of how motivating operations affect behavior, one which emphasizes the interactive role of motivating operations and discriminative stimuli, we propose: a) redefining motivating operations as operations that modulate the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of particular kinds of events and the control of behavior by discriminative stimuli historically relevant to those events, b) dropping the distinction between behavior-altering and function-altering effects of motivating operations, and c) reducing or eliminating emphasis on conditioned motivating operations. This reconceptualization of the motivating operations concept is intended to increase its value in predicting and gainfully changing behavior.application/pdfenThis is an author’s submitted version of an article published in the journal: Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. © 2019 Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behaviorestablishing operationsmotivating operationsmotivationreinforcer effectivenessstimulus controlMotivating operations and stimulus controlJournal Article10.1002/jeab.5161938-3711