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AleksAgata [21]
3 years ago
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Behavior decreases because something pleasant is taken away as a consequence of the behavior: Charlie throws a fit in the toy st

ore because his mom would not buy him the game that all his friends have. His mom got embarrassed, so she took away Charlies game from him for a week. Since this happened, Charlie has never thrown a fit in a toy store again. This is an example of:
Social Studies
1 answer:
sertanlavr [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Negative Reinforcement

Explanation:

The objective of negative reinforcement is to eliminate an aversive thing or situation, that is, to eradicate an unpleasant response in the subject that could bring unpleasant consequences.

In the example stated, we can see that the mother managed to produce this desired effect on the child, since she took the toys away from him for a week, in this way the child learned that he should not get angry or be rude to his mother when they are in the toy stores.

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