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V@ndy87

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Each time my nephew talks back to his mother, 10 minutes are deducted from his computer game time. Of the following, the procedure being used by my sister is:
 
  a. negative reinforcement.
  b. presentation punishment.
  c. response cost.
  d. satiation.

Question 2

Joan Williams begins each of her biology classes by writing an outline on the board that identifies the topics to be covered in the day's lesson. As each is presented and discussed, she refers the students to the outline and what will be discussed next. Of the following, Joan's procedure best illustrates an attempt to utilize which of the following encoding strategies?
 
  a. Elaboration
  b. Activity
  c. Organization
  d. Mnemonics



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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