Sheryl's parents tell her that she is grounded and not allowed to watch television for a week because she does not complete her homework on time. In the context of operant conditioning, this scenario most likely exemplifies

A. negative reinforcement.
B. positive reinforcement.
C. positive punishment.
D. negative punishment.


Answer: D

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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Identify three activities you enjoy doing, such as sports, hobbies, and studying various subjects. Then, make one upward social comparison and one downward social comparison for each activity. As you identified one person who was better than you and one person who wasn't as advanced, what emotions resulted from each type of comparison?

What will be an ideal response?

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Recall that Bridgeman (1981) conducted an experiment with ten-year-old children, half of whom had previously had two months' experience in a jigsaw classroom

In this experiment, she showed the youngsters a cartoon in which a little boy waves goodbye to his father at the airport, receives a package from the postman, and bursts into tears upon finding out that it contains a toy plane. Children who had previously participated in the jigsaw classrooms were more likely to say that the postman would be confused at seeing the boy cry after receiving a present. This reflects the idea that jigsaw groups promote the development of a. spatial skills. b. self-esteem. c. perspective-taking. d. intelligence.

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Your roommate believes that overweight children are happy children. What is the truth about this myth?

A. Not only are they the happiest children, they have the most friends. B. Obese children, not overweight children, are the happiest children in most cultures. C. Overweight children are at risk for a variety of emotional and behavior problems. D. Although overweight children tend to be happier compared to their peers, this is only true in adolescence, not earlier in childhood.

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