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15 December, 01:28

Operant conditioning through the removal of a (generally) unpleasant or aversive stimulus is known as:

a) positive reinforcement

b) negative reinforcement

c) positive punishment

d) negative punishment

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  1. 15 December, 03:19
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    Answer: The correct answer is b) Negative Reinforcement.

    Explanation:

    Negative Reinforcement is done in operant conditioning when a stimulus that is unpleasant to the subject is removed in response to a stimulus.

    Over time, the behavior expected to be reinforced should become more common over the expectation of having the unpleasant or aversive stimulus taken away.

    Example:

    On wednesday morning, you leave your house at 7am (the behavior) to avoid being late for work and getting a memo (removal of an aversive stimulus)

    The correct answer is b. Operant conditioning through the removal of a (generally) unpleasant or aversive stimulus is known as: Negative reinforcement.
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