Show
Recommended textbook solutionsCampbell Biology11th EditionJane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Peter V Minorsky, Steven A. Wasserman 1,678 solutions Modern Biology, Student Edition1st EditionJanet L. Hopson, Postlethwait 2,508 solutions Miller and Levine Biology1st EditionJoseph S. Levine, Kenneth R. Miller 1,773 solutions Campbell Biology, AP Edition10th EditionCain, Campbell, Minorsky, Reece, Urry, Wasserman 1,706 solutions What is any stimulus that increases the probability that the preceding behavior will occur again?In each situation, the reinforcement is an additional stimulus occurring after the behavior that increases the likelihood that the behavior will occur again in the future.
What is the removal of an unpleasant stimulus?How Reinforcement and Punishment Influence Behaviour: The Research of Thorndike and Skinner. What refers to a stimulus that decreases the probability that a prior behavior will occur again?punishment. refers to a stimulus that decreases the probability that a prior behavior will occur again.
What is the decrease in response to a stimulus that occurs after repeated presentations of the same stimulus?Habituation is the decrease in response to a stimulus that occurs after repeated presentations of the same stimulus.
|