Examlex
The perspective of the researcher on a given topic may affect which values are considered optimal.
Negative Punishment
A behavioral strategy involving the removal of a desirable stimulus following an undesirable behavior to decrease the likelihood of the behavior's recurrence.
Positive Punishment
A behavior modification technique that involves the addition of an unpleasant stimulus to decrease the likelihood of a behavior reoccurring.
Negative Reinforcement
A process in behavior modification by which the likelihood of a behavioral response increases by the removal of an unpleasant stimulus.
Positive Reinforcement
A process in psychology which increases the likelihood of a behavior by following it with a desirable outcome or reward.
Q2: Siphonophores are notable because<br>A) They are planktonic
Q7: PCBs and PAHs<br>A) Disrupt the endocrine cycles
Q8: A study was undertaken to compare house
Q9: Which of the following ways to assess
Q10: A comparison of values of a variable
Q11: Echinoderms differ from mollusks in their<br>A) Dominant
Q23: Deep-bodied fishes<br>A) Usually swim at sustained high
Q23: In a rocky shore, the competitively superior
Q24: Define the misclassification terms "false positive" and
Q31: Why does an observational study have a