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A wave of new drugs has grown frequently popular with today's adolescents and young adults. These drugs are generally known as club drugs, a word originating from the rave phenomenon. Many club drugs are also named designer drugs, pointing to the fact that many of the drugs are man made (for example, <u>Ecstasy or ketamine</u>) rather than perceived in or derived from nature (for example, <u>marijuana or opium derivatives</u>).
The goal of Skinner's Box, or operant conditioning chamber, was to study behaviour conditioning teaching an animal to execute specific actions, such as pushing a button or pressing a lever, as a response to a specific stimulus like a sound or a light. The animal is rewarded by the box mechanism when it performs the specific action in response to the stimulus. <span>These boxes allow the training of animals through reward or punishment.</span>
If the instructor can not see Winston touching his toes and Winston said he did, then it could lead to the instructor giving Winston advanced exercises which is dangerous for him if he's not on that level yet.