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Zolol [24]
4 years ago
14

One main difference between punishment and reinforcement is that the goal of reinforcement is to ____________ a behavior, while

the goal of punishment is to ____________ a behavior. increase; decrease discourage; encourage shape; change decrease; increase
Social Studies
2 answers:
OleMash [197]4 years ago
6 0
A. to strengthen a behavior
b. to advise/teach a behavior
Sveta_85 [38]4 years ago
3 0
The answer is increase; decrease.
One main difference between punishment and reinforcement is that the goal of reinforcement is to increase a behavior, while the goal of punishment is to decrease a behavior. :)
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