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Nimfa-mama [501]
1 year ago
7

Byron wants to use operate conditioning to teach his son to take out the trash. Every time his son takes out the trash, Byron gi

ves him a dollar. Byron is employing what type of consequence?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Sophie [7]1 year ago
7 0

Answer: Positive reinforcement

Explanation:

Positive reinforcement refers to the state of providing the subject with a reward or something whenever they tend to perform action  required, so that they can associate this action with reward and therefore tend to do often. This reward is known as reinforcing stimulus.  This type of consequence tend to works because in this case the brain frequently connects the desired action with the reward, and thus subject tends to repeat this desired action in order to get the reward in the future.

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