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Metfan725

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Time out from reinforcement is a form of
 
  A) negative reinforcement.
  B) secondary reinforcement.
  C) behavior contracting.
  D) punishment.

Question 2

The two important effects on behavior that partial reinforcement schedules have are
 
  A) they decrease resistance to extinction and increase rate of responding.
  B) they increase rate of responding and increase resistance to extinction.
  C) they bring behavior under stimulus control and increase resistance to extinction.
  D) they require more learning trials and decrease rate of responding.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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