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.
Answer:
She is attempting to learn the names of the food, eat with chop sticks, and pay attention to the etiquette of the meal.
Explanation:
A Bottom-up processing approach uses the information as it comes in rather than the previous information or previous knowledge. This means that Radhika will need to depend on her ability to receive information and then learn accordingly. Hence, she will attempt to learn the food names by hearing them, will try to use chop sticks and ea with chop sticks and will observe others to learn the etiquette of the meal. Therefore, learning from available information and using the bottom-up approach to use it and learn.
TRUE False***
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Generally speaking, yes, it is correct. A skills that are specific for one job are generally used to that kind of job only. But there are things that can be done with what you learn nonetheless. Someone who has learned international commerce analyst skills can use them even as a translator (because they do need to know at least one foreign language in most countries). A salesmen can actually become a buyer for a company (although it's not the same, there are things that can help a buyer if he understands the mind of a seller). Sadly, the meat and bones of those very specific jobs might never be transferred (for example, it's quite hard to use your knowledge of Brazil's import law bureaucracy in a job that doesn't specifically deal with it).
Answer:
yes, if decided by a court judge