b. at the state and local levels
c. only at the international level
d. at all levels of government
Answer:
Administering an aversive stimulus following an operant response is positive punishment.
Explanation:
In operant conditioning, punishment is a strategy used to decrease the appearance of a behavior, contrary to a reinforcement, that aims to increase the apperance of a behavior.
Punishment can be either positive or negative, and although positive punishment may sound like a contradiction, in conditioning, positive doesn't refer to something good just like negative doesn't refer to something bad. Positive punishment means that a undesired or aversive stimulus is added to a behavior, a punishment is added in order to avoid the behavior or response.
Meanwhile, a negative punishment means that a desired stimulus is taken away as a punishment and as a way to avoid a behavior or response.
a. True
b. False
B. Glaciers melt.
C. Lava or magma heats up and crystallizes.
D. Hail falls and melts.
Answer: Data, incident reports, session notes
Explanation:
A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is a professional who implements behavior-analytic services. It is important for RBTs to provide written communication to parents/families and to themselves. Three types of written communication used by RBTs are data, incident reports and session notes.