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crazycityslicker

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Describe three guidelines we can follow to use classical conditioning as a tool to promote emotions in our students and provide an example of each.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A major city developed a plan to increase carpooling among its citizens. According to the plan, any car with two or more people in it was allowed to pass through toll booths without paying the toll. The plan worked; carpooling increased. The plan is best described as an application of:
 
  a. contiguity.
  b. removal punishment.
  c. generalization.
  d. negative reinforcement.



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Answer to Question 1

Guidelines we can follow in using classical conditioning to promote positive emotions in our students include the following. (1) Consistently treat students with warmth and respect, such as greeting students in the morning, and avoiding harsh reprimands, and particularly destructive responses, such as sarcasm. (2) Personalize our classrooms to create an emotionally secure environment, such as displaying pictures of students on a bulletin board, and asking students to make short presentations about their backgrounds.

Answer to Question 2

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