Question 12 (1 point) According to operant conditioning, effects that increase b
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Question 12 (1 point)
According to operant conditioning, effects that increase behaviors are ___________; effects that decrease behaviors are ____________.
Question 12 options:
1)
rewards; consequences
2)
positive; negative
3)
reinforcers; punishers
4)
right; wrong
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Question 13 (1 point)
In classical conditioning, if the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented without the unconditioned stimulus, what will likely occur?
Question 13 options:
1)
stimulus generalization
2)
stimulus discrimination
3)
extinction
4)
reconditioning
1)
rewards; consequences
2)
positive; negative
3)
reinforcers; punishers
4)
right; wrong
Explanation / Answer
12) reinforcers , punishers.
Reinforcement either positive or negative, increases the likelihood of behavior while both ,negative and positive punishment decreases the likelihood of behavior.
13) extinction.
When cs is presented without ucs for a no of trial , unconditioning starts and after few trials conditioned learning get extinct.
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