Paige is at home training her dog to fetch a ball. During the process, the dog bites Paige. In return, Paige yells at her dog The dog no longer bites Paige in the future. [mark all correct answers] a. Positive Reinforcement b. Negative Reinforcement c. Positive Punishment d. Negative Punishment
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The dog no longer bites Paige in the future. This statement implies that a behavior (biting) has been eliminated or reduced. Show more…
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