Asked by
Ma.Angela Maslagan
on Dec 15, 2024Verified
JoAnn is with her toddler in the supermarket.The toddler begins to yell and scream that he wants a candy bar.At first JoAnn says no,but as the child begins to scream more and more,JoAnn gives him the candy bar.As a result,the child stops screaming.This is an example of ______.
A) positive reinforcement
B) negative reinforcement
C) tertiary reinforcement
D) conditional reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
The strengthening of a behavior by removing or avoiding a negative outcome or aversive stimulus.
Positive Reinforcement
The addition of a pleasant stimulus following a desired behavior, increasing the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.
Tertiary Reinforcement
A type of reinforcement that uses a stimulus indirectly linked to a primary or secondary reinforcer to modify behavior, such as money or tokens.
- Learn about the essential principles of reinforcement and punishment and their application in behavioral psychology.
- Compare and contrast negative reinforcement and punishment.
Verified Answer
EG
Learning Objectives
- Learn about the essential principles of reinforcement and punishment and their application in behavioral psychology.
- Compare and contrast negative reinforcement and punishment.