By providing an example, explain how negative reinforcement works

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Negative reinforcement strengthens desired behavior by removing an aversive stimulus after the behavior occurs. Example: A child is nagged until he or she begins to clean the bedroom. The nagging is the aversive stimulus, which is removed once the child cleans the room.

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Children's lives are affected by those who interact directly with them. However, even more children are affected by laws, policies and programs established at a national or local level. Describe two programs that have had a major impact on children's lives.

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According to Dilthey, texts and their interpretations exist in what is called:

a. the working memory. b. schema. c. metacognition. d. hermeneutic circle.

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After completing a science unit on weather, the teacher assigns groups to create a visual depiction of the weather cycle. This is an example of a ______.

a. norm referenced assessment b. criterion referenced assessment c. written assessment d. classroom based assessment

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In what section would you typically find the research questions?

a. Abstract b. Introduction c. Methods d. Purpose Statement

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