(Cooper et al. , Chp 11) Experimental control when evaluating positive reinforce
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(Cooper et al. , Chp 11) Experimental control when evaluating positive reinforcement is demonstrated by comparing:
Differential reinforcement of other behavior to another reinforcement schedule, such as differential reinforcement of another behavior
Response rates in the presence of a contingency
All of these
Fixed time reinforcement to differential reinforcement
Response rates in the absence of a contingency
None of these
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Differential reinforcement of other behavior to another reinforcement schedule, such as differential reinforcement of another behavior
Response rates in the presence of a contingency
All of these
Fixed time reinforcement to differential reinforcement
Response rates in the absence of a contingency
None of these
Explanation / Answer
Ans : All of these
The positive reinforcement observes the behaviour on addition of a reinforcing stimulus , which then makes the behavior more likely to happen again in future. So the experimental control in such a reinforcement can be demonstrated if we compare response rates , changing the stimulus schedules etc.
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