Observational learning is very much what learning how to dance is.
Vestibular sense can be a great problem for someone that wants to learn dancing because it is the sense that has to do with maintaining balance and posture.
For her dad, the ending of Joan's whiny behavior is a <u>negative reinforcement</u> and for Joan the cookie is a <u>positive reinforcement</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Psychology says that the positive reinforcement means giving something to a person on performing desired action. In simple positive reinforcement is rewarding the person for their action.
Negative reinforcement means strengthening the behavior of the person by avoiding or removing negative outcome.
In the above scenario, Joan was demanding frosted cookie at the bakery. Joan’s father thought that ending of his whiny behavior is a negative reinforcement. But Joan considered cookie as the positive reinforcement.
I believe that is called a consultant :)
I believe the answer is a memory.
He believed that every time we experience the result of our actions, we will engrave all of it within our memory.
Overtime, these memories would be collected and stacked within our subconscious that influence how we perceive ourself (identity)
Answer:
This is just an opinion question. so what do you think?
Explanation:
I I personally think many rules exist because without them sports would become confusing and they would run into many problems so rules and regulations are necessary to have a peaceful game. no I don't believe sports would be more interesting if there's less regulation.