LEARNING
OPERANT CONDITIONING
Question
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A HABIT THAT DECREASE OUR SELF CONTROL AND DISCONNECTS OUR RESOLUTIONS WITH POSITIVE OUTCOMES
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A HABIT THAT INCREASES OUR SELF CONTROL AND CONNECT OUR RESOLUTIONS WITH POSITIVE OUTCOMES
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NONE OF THE ABOVE
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Examples of Self-Control Setting goals to exercise regularly, eat a balanced diet, be more productive, give up bad habits, and save money are just a few actions requiring self-control. More examples of self-control include: Avoiding social media when you are at work so that it doesn’t hurt your productivity.
Detailed explanation-2: -To do that, they need self-control-a skill that lets them put on the brakes and think before they act. Self-control is part of a group of skills called executive function. Kids develop these skills over time. There are three types of self-control: impulse control, emotional control, and movement control.
Detailed explanation-3: -A person who has self-control doesn’t get distracted easily. This enables them to manage their time and resources better. They tend to make sustained and focused efforts toward their goals, which are more likely to result in success.