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Charlie

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Psychologists often distinguish between two general kinds of punishment: presentation punishment (in which an aversive stimulus is presented after a response) and removal punishment (in which a desired stimulus is taken away after a response). Which kind of punishment does Mr. Kessinger give Robin?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which one of the following terms best describes the kind of assessment Mr. Hartman uses to assess his students' mastery of content related to The Pearl?
 
  a. Informal
  b. Authentic
  c. Formative
  d. Summative



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Answer to Question 1

His yelling, which Robin finds quite unpleasant, is an instance of presentation punishment.

Answer to Question 2

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