The answer to this question is positive reinforcement.
There are two types of reinforcements: positive and negative. While the definition of positive reinforcement is given in the question, negative reinforcement occurs <u>when the behavior increases because an aversive stimulus is removed. </u> Reinforcements are the basic concepts that govern the principles of <em>operant conditioning</em>, which was researched by Skinner.
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1. Intervene, as a bystander, by telling the bullies to stop. A pro for this response could be that the bullies listen and stop harassing Tristan, but a con could be that they don't stop and instead target you as well.
2. Another response could be to report the incident to a teacher. A pro to this action could be that the bullies listen to an authority figure and stop bullying Tristan, but a con is that this would take longer than taking immediate action.
3. One final response to this situation as a bystander could be to take Tristan's side. By siding with Tristan the bullies might become disinterested due to Tristan not being alone anymore. A con could be that they'd pick on both you and Tristan.
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Psychology is a very sensitive field and ethical concerns are likely to arise when carrying out research and prescribing any method of treatment to an individual. The ethical issues in psychology will help discover the various areas in the field that should be tread upon with sensitivity.
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C because you need to warm up every body part before you do your excercise :)