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Metfan725

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How can extinction be avoided with operant conditioning?
 
  a. Establish a strong value for a conditioned stimulus.
  b. Introduce variable reinforcement paradigms.
  c. Merge classical conditioning with operant conditioning techniques.
  d. Continuously reinforce a behavior, even after it is learned.

Question 2

Which of the following methods of behavior modification adheres to the Premack Principle?
 
  a. Knowing his daughter loves to ride her bike, Miguel states: You can ride your bike as soon as you clean your room.
  b. Donna comes home to find that her dog has chewed her expensive new shoes and yells: Bad dog.
  c. Knowing his daughter loves to ride her bike, Miguel states: You didnt clean your room today, so no bike riding for you this weekend.
  d. Donna makes a loud noise each time her dog approaches her shoes; causing him to veer away.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
a



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