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geodog55

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Little Marvin's talking out in class is maintained by the attention he receives from his peers. Ms. Rumple places Marvin in time out. If this intervention results in the withdrawal of the reinforcement Marvin obtained from his peers, then time out can be viewed as:
 
  a. extinction
  b. negative reinforcement
  c. reinforcement
  d. punishment

Question 2

Mr. Cutlip placed Kevin in time out for hitting Paul. If Kevin's aggression subsequently decreases, then time out can be viewed as:
 
  a. reinforcement
  b. shaping
  c. punishment
  d. negative reinforcement



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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