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taurus [48]
3 years ago
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Negative reinforcement _____ the rate of operant responding, and punishment _____ the rate of operant responding. increases; dec

reases has no effect on; decreases decreases; decreases decreases; increases
Social Studies
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Vinil7 [7]3 years ago
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<span>Punishment decreases the rate of operant responding. Negative reinforcement increases the rate of operant responding. Negative reinforcement is where an aversive stimulus is taken away after a specific behavior occurs. Since the aversive stimulus is removed, the behavior occurs again in order for the person to gain the same result. Punishment modifies a behavior, because something positive is taken away from the person, or they have to deal with something negative as a result of acting a certain way. Therefore, they stop acting that way to avoid negative results.</span>
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