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Maru [420]
4 years ago
11

Using food as a reward typically works faster than using gold stars as a reward for good behavior, especially in children. this

might be because food is a _____ reinforcer while a gold star is a ____ reinforcer.
Social Studies
2 answers:
vodomira [7]4 years ago
8 0

Using food as a reward typically works faster than using gold stars as a reward for good behavior, especially in children might be because food is a natural reinforcer while a gold star is a non-natural reinforcer. The natural reinforcer has a direct relationship to the child's behavior and the task.

Andreyy894 years ago
3 0

Using food as a reward typically works faster than using gold stars as a reward for good behavior, especially in children might be because food is a natural reinforcer while a gold star is a non-natural reinforcer.

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