To determine:
The type of reinforcement worked best for a person when a person in grade school.
Introduction:
Reinforcement is defined as any event or stimulus which follows a response and can increase the possibility that response will occur again. Rein forcers are defined as any event or object that follows a response and can increase the possibility of response to takes place again.
To determine: Are the reinforcement in grad school is positive or negative.
Introduction:
Reinforcement is defined as any event or stimulus which follows a response and may increase the possibility that response will occur again. Reinforcers are defined any events or objects that follows a response may increases the possibility of response to takes place again.
To determine: Is positive reinforcement change in high school.
Introduction:
Reinforcement is defined as any event or stimulus which follows a response and may increase the possibility that response will occur again. Reinforcers are defined any events or objects that follows a response may increases the possibility of response to takes place again.
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