Describe Skinner box experiments that would show the following and then describe the results: Extinction following
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Describe Skinner box experiments that would show the following and then describe the results:
• Extinction following positive reinforcement
• Extinction following negative reinforcement
• Recovery from punishment
• Extinction and recovery vs. satiation and deprivation
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Principles Of Behavior
ISBN: 9781138038493
8th Edition
Authors: Richard W. Malott, Joseph T. Shane, Kelly T. Kohler
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