<u>Answer:
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Shaping, behavior modification
<u>Explanation:
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Skinner was heavy influenced by the work by John Watson as well as early behaviorist called Ivan Pavlov and Edward Thorn di-ke. He spent most of the life teaching. Skinner researched shaping, behavior modification, positive reinforcement effect, and negative reinforcement effects. His idea of behavior modification was to put the subject on the program with the steps. The steps would be setting goals that would help you to determine how the subjects would be changed step by step. The program would be designed to help the subject to reach the desired goals.
<u>Skinner used many techniques for shaping people behaviors such as:
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- Scheduled of reinforcement
- the shaping of the behavior
- Modification of the behavior
- Aversion stimuli
Answer:
secondary can u please help meee
Explanation:
Answer: a) inactive storage
Explanation:
Inactive storage is storage of records that can be required for historical or legal reasons.It is stored in non-readily available manner as they are not highly required. Thus, records are moved to inactive storage, permanent retention or complete destruction.
Other options are incorrect because active storage , archive storage and permanent are not the sections where records are transferred. Thus, the correct option is option(a).
Answer:
Hello There!!
Explanation:
...because we never really know for sure of how they were formed and who helped or who formed them???
There are alot of things to predict that is why were stuck at guessing.
hope it helps,have a great day!!
~Pinky~
Answer:
D). Their strict and strong opposition to slavery.
Explanation:
Salzburgers vary from the Malcontents during the Trustee era of Georgian history in their 'stern and strong resistance to slavery.' Salzburgers found slavery to be disgraceful and offensive against the principals of christianity. While the Malcontents perpetuated slavery for moving on with their plantation works and ammass huge land for these plantations. Thus, both of them were contradictory in their attitude towards slavery. The former strictly opposed it while the latter propagated it despite holding the prohibitions. Thus, <u>option D </u>is the correct answer.