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luminitza

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The technique of taking away X number of checkmarks or tokens for disruptive behavior is known as -__________________ ___________.
 
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Complete the following diagram with appropriate terms describing the procedure and the probable effect on behavior (e.g. When a positive event is contingent on the occurrence of a behavior, it is called . It's effect is to strengthen/weaken the behavior)
   Presented Withdrawn/Avoided
 
  Term ___________
  Term ___________
  Positive Event
  Effect ___________
  Effect ___________
 
  Term ___________
  Term ___________
  Aversive Event
  Effect ___________
  Effect ___________
 
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Answer to Question 1

response cost

Answer to Question 2

Presented Withdrawn/Avoided

Term Positive Reinforcement
Term Response Cost
Positive Event
Effect Strengthen
Effect Weaken

Term Punishment
Term Negative Reinforcement
Aversive Event
Effect Weaken
Effect Strengthen




luminitza

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Gracias!


abro1885

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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