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points! Thank you! :) One of the things that ASL speakers need to be cognizant of is repetitive stress, or injuries that can arise from repeated movements (like getting sore thumbs from texting!). Think about some of the signs you know already. What are three signs that you think could give you repetitive stress? For each sign, describe where you might feel the strain in your body (which fingers, the wrist, etc.) and then list one stretch or counter-movement you could do to combat the repetitive stress for each sign. Make sure to explain why the specific stretches or counter-movements you chose would help with those specific types of repetitive stress.
When first learning ASL you may notice that your dominant wrist/hand will be sore. This is something called Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Some repeated signs that may cause this are signs such as fingerspelling (E, K, M, N, S,X, etc), numbers (7, 8), “friend”, etc.
Hati yang bersih adalah hadiah dan matlamat. Orang yang Berhati Tulen adalah baik dan pemurah dengan orang lain tanpa motif tersembunyi. Ini bermakna mereka menunjukkan kasih sayang mereka dengan mengamalkan sikap tidak mementingkan diri sendiri
Operant conditioning can be defined as an associative learning process which involves reinforcing the strength of a behavior. Thus, the outcome depends on the response in operant conditioning.
A reinforcement of a desired behavior involves the process of strengthening a positive behavior being exhibited by an individual through the use of stimulus. Therefore, making the behavior to be exhibited in the future by the individual.
Basically, by reinforcing desired behaviors with rewards, parents, teachers and leaders can help people in building positive norms.
Hence, operant conditioning involves voluntary or desired behaviors.
Behavior modification is a therapeutic process that is focused on changing any undesirable negative behavior in an individual through the use of positive or negative consequence and biofeedback.
Behavior modification is typically based on operant conditioning principles, through negative or positive reinforcement, undesirable behaviors developed by an individual are mainly replaced with more desirable ones.
Behavior modification can also be used to correct human behaviors or disorders such as enuresis (bed-wetting), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), phobias, etc.