Multiple Choice
Negative reinforcement
A) Results in a decrease in behavior
B) Increases behavior but always "bad" behavior
C) As a consequence of behavior something is taken away from the student
D) Requires no particular type of antecedent to behavior
Correct Answer:

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Q2: Positive punishment in schools is most often
Q3: Positive reinforcement<br>A) Always results in an increase
Q4: Decide when in teaching situations is best
Q5: Differential reinforcement<br>A) Is preferable to the use
Q6: Compare and contrast positive and negative reinforcement
Q8: Differentiate among the differential reinforcement strategies.
Q9: An example of a primary reinforcer is<br>A)
Q10: Intermittent reinforcement schedules<br>A) Help to make behavior
Q11: Generalized reinforcers are so useful because<br>A) They
Q12: Continuous reinforcement schedules<br>A) Are used best when