What are the 2 steps involved in stimulus discrimination training?

What will be an ideal response?


The following two steps are involved in stimulus discrimination training: a) When the discriminative stimulus (SD) is present, the behavior is reinforced; and b) When any other antecedent stimuli are present except SD, the behavior does not get reinforced.

Psychology

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a. projection b. rationalization c. compartmentalization d. excessive self-control

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The court case in which the court ruled that patients have a right to training to help them

function free of restraints, but only when that training can be provided in reasonable safety, is ______. a. Youngberg v. Romeo c. Wyatt v. Stickney b. O'Connor v. Donaldson d. Addington v. Texas

Psychology

Explain the failure to intervene in cases like kitty genovese

a. situational influences b. personality traits c. mood factors d. selfish genes

Psychology

As opposed to high anxiety sensitivity women, high anxiety sensitivity men have been found to be more likely to selectively process threat cues involving:

a) Harm to others b) Physical and social threats c) Physical threats only d) Social threats only

Psychology