Title: If used to increase behaviour, a smile, head nod and a wink can be considereda. secondary ... Post by: DougMcCartney on Sep 23, 2017 If used to increase behaviour, a smile, head nod and a wink can be considered
a. secondary reinforcers. b. learned biological constraints. c. primary reinforcers. d. positive punishers. Correct: Reinforcers (such as praise or signs of affection) that are associated, through learning, with primary reinforcers (such as love) are considered secondary reinforcers. Title: Re: If used to increase behaviour, a smile, head nod and a wink can be considereda. secondary ... Post by: Tolgahan on Sep 23, 2017 Content hidden
Title: Re: If used to increase behaviour, a smile, head nod and a wink can be considereda. secondary ... Post by: DougMcCartney on Jul 8, 2018 My first choice as well, TY for confirming
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