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12 May, 07:07

How are positive and negative reinforcement similar, and how are they different? How are positive and negative punishment similar, and how are they different?

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  1. 12 May, 07:09
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    Reinforcements tend to increase a conduct.

    Punishments tend to decrease a conduct.
  2. 12 May, 07:35
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    Reinforcements tend to increase a conduct. Punishments tend to decrease a conduct.

    Explanation:

    These are techniques used in Operant Conditioning, which develops certain conducts through the use of reinforcements and punishments.

    Let's understand each term:

    Reinforcements are used to increase a conduct by adding a pleasant stimulus (positive) or removing an unpleasant stimulus (negative). Punishments are used to decrease a conduct by adding an unpleasant stimulus (positive) or removing a pleasant stimulus (negative).

    In conclusion:

    Positive and negative reinforcements are similar because they increase a conduct and they are different because they either add a pleasant stimulus (+) or remove (-) an unpleasant stimulus. Positive and negative punishments are similar because they decrease a conduct and they are different because they either add (+) an unpleasant stimulus or remove (-) a pleasant stimulus.
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