mandyjeanbean6998 mandyjeanbean6998
  • 16-06-2017
  • Social Studies
contestada

In operant conditioning, what describes adding something to decrease the likelihood of behavior?

Respuesta :

andriansp andriansp
  • 22-06-2017
In operant conditioning, adding something to decrease the likelihood of behavior is called: Punishment

Human tend to make decision-based on the reward that we will receive. If, every time a child do a certain behavior and we reward it with punishment, that child will associate that behavior with negative experience, and they will start to stay away from doing it
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which is a transverse wave that requires a medium to move?
Why did Della feel that a gift bought with only $1.87 wasn’t good enough for Jim?
what's a real life example of Liberty
Which of the following was Charles Lyell's contribution? He developed the theory of natural selection. He formalized many principles of geology. He organized a
if your profit in a deal was 15% and you got rupees 120 the deal was worth
List 3 ways species can disperse.
Which of these reproductive methods is the only one available to mosses and ferns? - A. sperm - B. eggs - C. spores - D. seeds
Advertisements are filled with images of extremely fit and sometimes even underweight people. What is an example of how these images might positively influence
How can sound be represented in a digital format?
Find the adjectives (прилогательный) in the text. Change them.