The answer is: C. Unlike fixed interval reinforcement schedules, with variable interval reinforcement schedules, the time between a behavior and the following consequences varies around a specified average.
When the researchers conduct a fixed interval reinforcement schedules , the reward for a certain behavior would be given after a specific amount of time has passed.
When they conduct variable interval reinforcement schedules, the reward will be given within unpredictable time frame. Because the reward time is unpredictable, there is no expectation between the subject after the subject did the desired behavior. This will make the time between a behavior and the following consequences varies around a specified average depending on the subject's characteristic.
Answer :
accommodation
Explanation:
Accommodation is a term originated and developed by psychologist Jean Piaget. Accommodation describes how we may get new information and use to modify our existing schemas. In other words we do not make the new information fit into the existing schema instead we change the existing schema to accommodate the new information.
The answer to this question is the term politics. Politics is the activities, actions, and policies of using one's power to make a decision for the whole group or for all members. Politics is also about making laws and how to enforce it to the people and showing the political views to people.
Answer:
The correct answer is c.
People who adjust their behavior to best fit the situation are called <u>high self-monitors</u>, and people whose behavior is guided by their personality are called <u>low self-monitors.</u>
Explanation:
Mark Snyder's theory of self-observation tries to explain how we adapt our behavior to the social context and how it is related to aspects such as personality or patterns of social interaction. People who are high self-monitors exercise strong control over their external behavior and the image of themselves that they project socially; more specifically, they adapt to the characteristics of the interaction situation and the interlocutors. On the other hand, those who have a low level of self-monitoring try to maintain coherence between the vision they have of themselves and the one they project to others. Thus, they show consistent social patterns, tend to express their true thoughts and are not constantly concerned with how they can be evaluated.