NRU is an interactive environment for learning about negative reinforcement, one of the more challenging concepts to teach and learn in Psychology. It was conceptualized by a team of community college students and their instructor and brought to life by the Maricopa Center for Learning & Instruction.
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Here are two examples of Negative Reinforcement: 1. A rat is placed in a cage and immediately receives a mild electrical shock on its feet. The shock is a negative condition for the rat. The rat presses a bar and the shock stops.
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Reinforcement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In operant conditioning, reinforcement occurs when an event following a response causes an increase in the probability of that response occurring in the future. Response strength can be assessed by ...
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"the removal of a negative stimulus following a response" ... Negative Stimulus ... Examples of Negative Reinforcement...
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An employee makes a sale to a customer.  A positive reinforcement could be a) saying “thank you”, b) giving her a spot bonus (a Starbucks gift card worth $10), c) giving her a ... BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT RESULT IN LEARNING.  THEY INCREASE THE PROBABILITY THAT THE BEHAVIOR WILL HAPPEN AGAIN. ...
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This is only for the sake of clarity as I've notice a lot of laymen will get confused if you start delving into the intricate differences between negative punishment, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and so on and so forth.
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