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srbarrett98 srbarrett98
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6 years ago
Compare and contrast positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, and both forms of punishment in terms of the nature of the stimulus, the action taken, and the effect on behavior.
 
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In which research topic should the mixed methods approach be most appropriate?
 
  a. The development of the theory of relativity.
  b. The issue of student development among international students.
  c. The impact of speed limit on fuel efficiency of automobiles.
  d. The relationship between high school grade-point-average and college grade-point-average.

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Explain why operant conditioning limits itself to the study of antecedent stimuli, the responses people make to those stimuli, the consequences that follow behavior, and people's responses to those consequences.
 
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Which one of the following is not a weakness of the mixed methods approach to research?
 
  a. Difficulty in collaborating and interpreting the data collected from both methodologies.
  b. Finding the right tools to analyze the data.
  c. Extensive expertise is needed to design, collect, and analyze the data.
  d. Additional time and expenses are needed to conduct the study.
  e. All of these.
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