GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
REINFORCEMENT AND PUNISHMENT
Question
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Immediate delivery
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Consistency in delivery
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Small magnitude of delivery
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The unavailability of reinforcement for competing responses
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Detailed explanation-1: -The five factors are immediacy (time between the response and the consequence), contingency (response must occur in order to produce the consequence), establishing operations (events that increase the potency of a particular reinforcer), individual differences (variances between people), and magnitude (amount of .
Detailed explanation-2: -Reinforcements traditionally align with self-regulation. The behavior can be influenced by the consequence but behavior also needs antecedents. There are four types of reinforcement: positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, extinction, and punishment.
Detailed explanation-3: -There are four types of reinforcement: positive, negative, punishment, and extinction.
Detailed explanation-4: -Reinforcing Factors: Factors following a behavior that provide continuing reward or incentive for the persistence or repetition of the behavior. Enabling Factors: antecedents to behavioral or environmental change that allow a motivation or environmental policy to be realized.