I need help with these questions!! They are fill in the blank. Operant Condition
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I need help with these questions!! They are fill in the blank. Operant Conditioning Directions: Identify the following as Positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, or negative punishment. Write the corresponding answers on a new document, save the document as a PDF or Word document, and submit it as an attachment through the Assignment tool A parent may give a child money for completing household chores, thereby increasing the likelihood that he or she will complete chores in the future Following the exemplary completion of a series of chores, a parent 2. might excuse the child from an odious chore he or she may have originally been expected to perform. The child may be more likely in the future to complete his or her chores. 3. A supervisor may eliminate a perk such as free coffee when employees abuse workplace privileges. Workers should be less likely to abuse privileges in the future. 4. should be less likely to hit the sibling in the future A parent may reprimand a child harshly for hitting a sibling. The child 5. department store following a highly productive week, thereby encouraging future A supervisor may give an employee a value card to a local restaurant or 6. A parent may send a child to his or her room without dessert if the child throws a tantrum during the evening meal., The child should be less likely to throw tantrums in the future A teacher may eliminate a homework assignment if recent homework has been completed in a timely and accurate fashion, the student's performance may improve in the future as a resultExplanation / Answer
Positive Reinforcement (positive reward for strenghtening the behavior of doing household chores) Negative Reinforcement (behavior of completing the chores will be strenghthened when the child is excused from doing unpleasant odious chore) Negative Punishment (expected reinforcement of perks is eliminated to weaken the behavior of abuse) Positive Punishment (behavior of hitting weakened by negative condition of reprimand) Positive Reinforcement Negative Punishment Negative Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Punishment Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Positive Reinforcement