How could an elementary teacher effectively use negative punishment in the classroom?
a. Give "stars" that can be converted into treats to students who do well on exams.
b. Give a slap on the wrist to kids who lie about cheating.
c. Take away recess time (something kids want) to decrease misbehavior.
d. Take away homework (something the kids find unpleasant) to increase hand-raising behavior.
c
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a. representative b. random c. stratified d. biased
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a) a steady pattern; learning. b) an AB model; synaptogenesis. c) pruning; lateralization. d) spurts; pruning.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. hippocampus b. amygdala c. hypothalamus d. optic nerve