Chapter 5: Problem 3
Feeling sorry for a hitchhiker on the side of the road, Howard offered him a ride. The hitchhiker robbed Howard and stole his car. Howard no longer picks up hitchhikers because of __________.
Chapter 5: Problem 3
Feeling sorry for a hitchhiker on the side of the road, Howard offered him a ride. The hitchhiker robbed Howard and stole his car. Howard no longer picks up hitchhikers because of __________.
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Get started for freeIdentify the operant conditioning process that is being illustrated in each of the following examples. Choose from: positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and negative punishment. When Joan turns the grocery cart down the candy aisle, her three-year-old son, Connor, starts screaming."Want candy! Candy!" Joan moves to another aisle, but Connor continues to scream. As other customers begin staring and Joan starts to feel embarrassed, she finally gives Connor a bag of M\&Ms. Connor is now more likely to scream in a store when he wants candy because he has experienced________.
Jacob is caught playing solitaire on the computer in his office and gets reprimanded by his boss. Jacob no longer plays solitaire on his office computer because of _______
As you walk out of the shoe store at the Super Mall and turn toward another store, you spot a person whom you greatly dislike. You immediately duck back into the shoe store to avoid an unpleasant interaction with him. Because ________ has occurred, you are more likely to take evasive action when you encounter people you dislike in the future.
Miguel works 40 hours a week in an office and gets paid every Friday afternoon.
At the beginning of the new term, your instructor announces that there will be five surprise quizzes over the course of the semester.
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