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    The school’s culture, socialization, and equity is a key element for producing the school’s purpose, curriculum, philosophy, and theoretical approach. Students cultural, income, and ethnic backgrounds are often used to pick the most suitable philosophy, theoretical approach, curriculum, and philosophy. While finding out what best suits the student’s diverse background, mistakes are destined to happen. Every school has their bump in the road when it comes to compromising with students of color…

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    lever. So by this another great example would be if a dog learns how to stand up(increased behavior) it will receive dog treats every time it does so (added consequence). By this the example is trying to convey that the dog continuously is standing up to get its treats which they will do because they know they are getting a reward for doing so. Basically in general positive reinforcement is if you increase your behavior in one thing then you will get a reward or a great outcome like the dog and…

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    participating in class, but also indicates to the other students of what the expected behavior is. Using verbal praise is a subtle but incredibly effective way to let students know what is expected of them throughout the day. The school administrator can also reward extra credits as treats for the student who participate in the lesson. Negative reinforcement can also be used to keep students engaged in class. For example, during the lesson, the school administrator can select random students and…

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    While children are in the early stages of growth, they have been praised and complimented on their good grades and intelligence. However, this type of praise and compliment is not the key to success in schoolwork and life. The most important key to success lies in the focus on effort not praises and compliments based off how well a child does on something, such as a game or test. Behavioral psychology or more commonly referred to as behaviorism explains why putting forth effort is important.…

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    Bad Habit Research Paper

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    Knowing myself, I will forget about changing the behavior if I reward myself, because of the great sense of accomplishment after one day, so I’ve decided to go with punishment. In my case, the target behavior is picking my nose, and the goal is to eliminate it. According to operant conditioning, in order to eliminate this unwanted…

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    Positive reinforcement is stated as “it involves the addition of a reinforcing stimulus following a behavior that makes it more likely that the behavior will occur again in the future” (What You Should Know About Positive Reinforcement, Web). When a reward is given after an action is made…

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    is explained falsely within the scenario, as well as facts about the term conditioning and primary reinforcers. When defining the term classical conditioning, Dr. Breal describes it as a process of learning for an individual with the help of rewards. However, instead of defining classical conditioning, the psychologist defines the term operant conditioning. In Lilienfeld’s (2014) terms, operant conditioning is “learning controlled by the consequences of the organism’s behaviour,” just…

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    Danny Meyer: Summary

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    playing offense and defense at times in order to enhance good experiences by guest(s) and overcoming the frequent mistakes that were made. He also implied a reward system to reward those guest(s) that waited long for their meal; this is a very good tactic that might work with some guest(s) but not others. However, it is still a good way to reward them for their patience. Mr. Meyer believed to the T in excellent hospitality so he…

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    operant conditioning, this could also be a great tool to use outside of the classroom. (Positive reinforcement) If a Childs (Behavior) is good during class (Consequence) a parent could praise them on it and treat them out, etc., for such good behavior at school and then (future behavior) the child would continue their progress of behaving in class. (Negative reinforcement) (Behavior) Child studies for a test and gets good grades (Consequence) parents…

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    goal difficulty, level of performance and the effort that’s involved. This relationship will remain positive if the person is dedicated to the goal, can succeed and doesn't have incompatible goals. Goal theory states that many circumstances will have great significance in successful achievement. These include accepting goals and being fully committed to your goal specifics while being realistic with goal difficulty and receiving feedback from your coach (Schunk, Meece, Pintrinch, 2014).…

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