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nekit [7.7K]
3 years ago
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What did you think when you learned that either you or the other participant would be in the reward condition (earn money) of th

e learning task, and that the other would be in the punishment condition (summarize textbook passages)?
Social Studies
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Pavel [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

Reward and punishment are two techniques of learning that are used in ope-rant conditioning. These techniques are used to teach a behavior to animals or human beings. These are very effective techniques in ope-rant conditioning.

When reward is presented to an animal or human being on learning a behavior is very effective. It increase the motivation level of that person. But if someone gets punishment, it reduces the hope or demotivates the person. It is painful.

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