What is the difference between positive and negative reinforcement?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: A reinforcement is anything that occurs after a behavior that increases the likelihood the behavior will continue or happen again. Reinforcement can be positive or negative, and both types make a behavior more likely to happen. Positive reinforcement occurs when you get something you like and want. Negative reinforcement occurs when something disagreeable is removed by a behavior.

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Researchers who have been critical of the ages that Piaget attached to each of the stages in his theory of cognitive development have claimed that

A. children can show abilities that Piaget said they did not have if you simplify the task that is being used to test for that ability. B. early development may proceed in stages, but the later stages of cognitive development occur in a series of small, incremental steps. C. Piaget made the tasks too easy because the abilities he describes do not appear in development until later than he said. D. no real cognitive advancement occurs until children are old enough to engage in social interactions with other people.

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Which of the following is a job?specific skill?

a. Operate an industrial oven b. Arrive to work on time every day c. Maintain a positive attitude d. none of the above

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Observing and recording each child was part of a(n) ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The problem of scarcity is too abstract for young children to understand

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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