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- study first, and if you have time watch tv. But if there is no time for tv, Pauline should go straight to bed.
Hmm I’m not sure maybe u be turning into a fish? But if it feels serious look it up online
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Punishment (in behavior modification) appropriate to use immediately after a behavior, punishment is more likely to lead to a reduction in behavior if it immediately follows the behavior.
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Harmful effects :</u></h2><h3><u>Elicitation of undesirable emotional response and aggression :</u> </h3>
1) Punishment especially positive punishment in the form of aversive stimulation , may evoke aggressive behaviour with respondent and operant components.
2) Aggressive behavior following punishment that occurs because it has enabled the person to escape the aversive stimulation in the past is referred to as sperant aggression.
<h3><u>Escape and Avoidance :</u></h3>
1) Natural reactions to aversive stimulation.
2) As the intensity of the punisher increases , so does the likelihood of escape and avoidance.
3) Can be minimized by providing alternative responses that come into contact with reinforcement and avoid the punisher.
Water leaves the cell and enters the surrounding environment when the cell is in an hypertonic solution because water molecules will move by Osmosis from the area of less solute concentration to the are where it is more concentrated. Taking in water will help the cell because <span>the concentration outside the cell would become less concentrated, and the water would then reenter the cell.
OPTION 1 IS CORRECT
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2,000 dollar fine and up to 5 years of jail time