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Dperant conditioningexamples Here's a trick for keeping things straight (from power points, slide 58 )): 1. First decide

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Dperant conditioningexamples Here's a trick for keeping things straight (from power points, slide 58 )): 1. First decide whether the person is being punished or reinforced (ignore the issue of positive or negative). 2. Once you have decided that it is one or the other, THEN decide whether it is positive or negative. 1. You turn up your iPod to drown out the sound of the couple next door arguing. 2. Little Jeremy is two. He makes a funny face and everyone laughs 3. Yoshi is in trouble for arguing with his piano teacher. His parents tell him he is grounded until he apologizes. 4. A dog brings its leash to the owner when it wants to go for a walk. 5. LeeAnn has a backache. She takes a long, warm bath, and is delighted that her back no longer hurts. 6. Matthew really hates morning breath, so the first thing he does when he gets up is to brush his teeth. 7. Tabitha steals money from her grandfather's dresser, and is allowed to keep it sometimes. 8. Zelda's parents get her a kitten for her birthday, after she shows she can take care of her goldfish. 9. Sarah's brother slaps her hand when she steals some of his French fires.
Operanteondifioning For each example, Indleata the behavlor and the.contingeney, Refer to powerpolnts (sllde 57) for a step-by- step of how to solve. If you don't understand, see moll Wy job is to help you.