Social Studies, 01.11.2019 02:31 advancedgamin8458
Ms. miller asked steven to take out his pencil and begin working on his math worksheet. steven did not respond. ms. miller removed tokens from stevenâs token board without saying a word. in the future, when ms. miller asked steven to take out his pencil and to begin work, without hesitation, steven gets right to work (i. e., noncompliance decreases). ⢠antecedent: "take out your pencil." ⢠behavior: noncompliance, specifically, not following the teacher's direction the first time that the direction is given. ⢠consequence: removal of token from the token board. which operation best describes this scenario? a) positive reinforcement. b) negative reinforcement. c) positive punishment. d) negative punishment.
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