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providing a child with a sticker each time he picks up his toys is an example of a
negative punishment.
positive reinforcer.
positive punishment.
negative reinforcer.
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<reasoning>
Analyze the behavior and consequence
Using the Operant Conditioning knowledge point, we identify the target behavior and the consequence:
- Behavior: The child picks up his toys.
- Consequence: The child is given a sticker.
Determine the operant conditioning mechanism
Using the Operant Conditioning knowledge point, we classify the consequence:
- Positive vs. Negative: A stimulus (sticker) is added or presented following the behavior, which makes it "positive."
- Reinforcement vs. Punishment: The sticker is intended to increase the likelihood that the child will pick up his toys in the future, which makes it "reinforcement."
- Therefore, the sticker acts as a positive reinforcer.
Classify the type of reinforcer
Using the Primary Reinforcers and Secondary Reinforcers knowledge points:
- A sticker is not an innate, biological need (like food or water), so it is not a primary reinforcer.
- Instead, it is a conditioned or secondary reinforcer that has acquired value through association and social learning.
- Thus, providing the sticker is an example of using a positive reinforcer.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>negative punishment.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>positive reinforcer.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>positive punishment.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>negative reinforcer.</mcq-option>
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<reasoning>
Analyze the behavior and consequence
Using the Operant Conditioning knowledge point, we identify the target behavior and the consequence:
- Behavior: The child picks up his toys.
- Consequence: The child is given a sticker.
Determine the operant conditioning mechanism
Using the Operant Conditioning knowledge point, we classify the consequence:
- Positive vs. Negative: A stimulus (sticker) is added or presented following the behavior, which makes it "positive."
- Reinforcement vs. Punishment: The sticker is intended to increase the likelihood that the child will pick up his toys in the future, which makes it "reinforcement."
- Therefore, the sticker acts as a positive reinforcer.
Classify the type of reinforcer
Using the Primary Reinforcers and Secondary Reinforcers knowledge points:
- A sticker is not an innate, biological need (like food or water), so it is not a primary reinforcer.
- Instead, it is a conditioned or secondary reinforcer that has acquired value through association and social learning.
- Thus, providing the sticker is an example of using a positive reinforcer.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>negative punishment.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>positive reinforcer.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>positive punishment.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>negative reinforcer.</mcq-option>
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