Punishment is generally meant to be an unpleasant experience that serves as a deterrent or for the purpose of justice. Negative reinforcement isn't explicitly meant for justice, but instead to modify a person's behavior through them learning that the wrong action leads to negative consequences....
Skinner's view of psychology has led to some criticism of his tendency to \\ a. believe mental events, such as thinking, are not needed to explain behavior. b. rely too heavily on introspection. c. favor punishment over reinforcement as a ...
What are the advantages of using positive punishment? Describe and discuss the case studies method. What are the advantages and disadvantages? Fill in the blank with correct word/s. A \rule{1in}{.2mm} should not advantage or disadvantage those who are proficient in a particular language...
Define or describe the following term/concept: Conditioned response and the effect it has on our ability to handle stressful situations. Classical Conditioning Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which the response can be changed fro...
Answer to: Psychologists define hypothetical states that activate behavior and propel one towards goals as a. needs. b. motives. c. drives. d...
gaining positive evaluations of their work, relationship goals aimed at fostering positive relationships with teachers and/or peers, and discipline goals that involved following rules and avoiding punishment. One of the most notable findings from this research was that students did not spontaneously gener...
: enjoyment, learning, complying with teacher or task demands, working to complete tasks, gaining positive evaluations of their work, relationship goals aimed at fostering positive relationships with teachers and/or peers, and discipline goals that involved following rules and avoiding punishment. ...