There's no such thing as a "negative effect" in behaviorism. The procedure used to describe a stimulus that decreases behavior and may be viewed as aversive is called "punishment". If that stimulus is added, it's positive punishment. It's negative punishment if the stimulus is removed.
@puffybutt64 how can anyone take this person seriously when they cant pronounce freud? wow...i totally lost all respect for this person and assumed she was an empty vessel repeating her ver lightly google/wiki research on the subject. unbelievable...just unbelievable...people with common general knowledge know who and how to pronounce his name.the speaker is obviously of very low intelligence....wow...just....wow...
@thebackbencher666 you do know that each individual has a certain degree of speech impairment i.e pronunciation problem.... for instance... me, i can't pronounce any word with the letter 'l' and 'r' in it properly... yet i am a very good english student.. and said to be naturally smart by peers, lectures and so on
This video explained some unanswered questions for me thank you.
I think skinner would reason that there was not enough external encouragement such as motivational posters for the student. Where as Rogers would say that the student found meaning in what he/she did and would be their mode of relating to the world.
There's no such thing as a "negative effect" in behaviorism. The procedure used to describe a stimulus that decreases behavior and may be viewed as aversive is called "punishment". If that stimulus is added, it's positive punishment. It's negative punishment if the stimulus is removed.
bloodxsugarxsexmagic 1 month ago
Sigmund What?!?! I hope you are not a psychology major!
airsplat490 3 months ago
Sigmund Frood?
puffybutt64 6 months ago
@puffybutt64 how can anyone take this person seriously when they cant pronounce freud? wow...i totally lost all respect for this person and assumed she was an empty vessel repeating her ver lightly google/wiki research on the subject. unbelievable...just unbelievable...people with common general knowledge know who and how to pronounce his name.the speaker is obviously of very low intelligence....wow...just....wow...
thebackbencher666 4 months ago
@thebackbencher666 i doubt there's a real link between a person's ability to pronounce a word correctly and his intelligence.
gprieur345 3 months ago
@gprieur345 i dont.
thebackbencher666 3 months ago
@thebackbencher666 well obviously if not you wouldn't have posted your first comment
gprieur345 3 months ago
@gprieur345 Yes, there is a link
airsplat490 3 months ago
@thebackbencher666 you do know that each individual has a certain degree of speech impairment i.e pronunciation problem.... for instance... me, i can't pronounce any word with the letter 'l' and 'r' in it properly... yet i am a very good english student.. and said to be naturally smart by peers, lectures and so on
Oshanyb4 3 weeks ago
@Oshanyb4 That may be true in your case but in this students case she simply does not know the material.
thebackbencher666 3 weeks ago
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jamesanton1231 7 months ago
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jamesanton1231 7 months ago
This video explained some unanswered questions for me thank you.
I think skinner would reason that there was not enough external encouragement such as motivational posters for the student. Where as Rogers would say that the student found meaning in what he/she did and would be their mode of relating to the world.
philjdaniels 2 years ago