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nazii Monday, November 18, 2013 03:33 PM

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What is the principle of reinforcement as related to both oparent and classical conditioning(CE2011)?is this question about acquring,extinction reinfircement?or is it about negative reinforcement,i.e avoidance learning??

soft rock Monday, November 18, 2013 03:40 PM

[QUOTE=nazii;669436]What is the principle of reinforcement as related to both oparent and classical conditioning(CE2011)?is this question about acquring,extinction reinfircement?or is it about negative reinforcement,i.e avoidance learning??[/QUOTE]

read thiis

[URL="http://psychology.about.com/od/operantconditioning/f/reinforcement.htm"]http://psychology.about.com/od/operantconditioning/f/reinforcement.htm[/URL]

acquisition and extinction are also inclusive

tranquil Monday, November 18, 2013 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=nazii;669436]What is the principle of reinforcement as related to both oparent and classical conditioning(CE2011)?is this question about acquring,extinction reinfircement?or is it about negative reinforcement,i.e avoidance learning??[/QUOTE]

The answer should be written collectively. Negative and positive, schedules and intervals with regard to Operant and Classical Conditioning.


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