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principles of behavior
Principles Of Behavior 7th Edition Richard W. Malott, Joseph T. Shane - Solutions
Please explain your answer to the previous question by the logic of the definitions and the table. LO2
Reinforcer—define it and give an example of attention as a reinforcer.
How quickly should the reinforcer follow the response?
And roughly, what’s the greatest delay you could have between the reinforcer and the response, to get any learning?
How immediate is immediate to response a reinforcer?
What’s your guess? Would a gold star on your friend’s forehead normally act as a reinforcer?
What about other things on her face—like mascara on her eyelashes, eye shadow on her eyelids, rouge on her cheeks, and lipstick on her lips? Might they act as reinforcers?
Mae thought that all the attention Eric got for his tantrums probably acted as a reinforcer that caused the tantrums to occur. At least that reinforcer probably kept the tantrums going once they got started. But what reinforcer maintained the giving of that attention; what was the reinforcer for
Give a few examples where the sight of something probably reinforces the behavior of looking at it.
State the “Check the reinforcer first” general rule and then give an example of where and how you should use that general rule.
Give an example of reinforcer assessment.
Please give the following examples:a. an example of a reinforcer that is helpful for youb. a helpful stimulus that is not a reinforcerc. a reinforcer that is harmful
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