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Attitude Test Narrative
Twenty students are given an attitude test before and after viewing a motion picture designed to change their attitudes favourably toward a new curriculum. A high score indicates a favourable attitude and a low score indicates an unfavourable attitude, with the scores ranging from 1 to 30. This will use the sign test on the data given below to see if we can conclude the motion picture was successful in improving attitudes.
-Refer to Attitude Test Narrative. Find the p-value for the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
Positive Reinforcement
A concept in behavioral psychology where a behavior is encouraged by rewarding it, thereby increasing the likelihood of its recurrence.
Aversive Punishment
Aversive Punishment involves applying an unpleasant stimulus with the goal of decreasing or eliminating an undesirable behavior.
Negative Reinforcement
The strengthening of a behavior because it removes or decreases an unpleasant experience or outcome.
Aversive Punishment
A form of punishment that involves introducing an unpleasant or painful stimulus in order to reduce the likelihood of a behavior reoccurring.
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