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Shawn is required to be in the office Monday through Friday, but would really value the ability to work from home one day a week. Based on Shawn's above-average performance last year, his boss is allowing him to work from home on Fridays. This is an example of which of the following? Multiple Choice positive reinforcement equity negative reinforcement extinction punishment

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  1. 27 May, 23:48
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    Negative reinforcement

    Explanation:

    In operant conditioning, negative reinforcement is the process whereby the likelihood of a desirable behavior being exhibited is increased by removing or stopping an unfavorable stimulus. Negative reinforcement strengthens a desirable behavior by removing an aversive stimulus that is unfavorable.

    The scenario described in the question about Shawn, is an example of negative reinforcement. Shawn's above-average performance last year is the favorable behavior that Shawn's boss wishes to increase the likelihood of that being repeated as he allows him to work from home on Fridays.
  2. 27 May, 23:52
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    negative reinforcement

    Explanation:

    Negative reinforcement in operant conditioning involves the strengthening of a behavior by removing or reducing an aversive stimulus / undesirable consequence. The term aversive stimulus refers to any form of discomfort.

    Shawns positive job performance is reinforced by removing/reducing the inconveniences involved with working in the office from monday to friday, this is an ex ample of negative reinforcement
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