Presenting an aversive stimulus to eliminate undesired behavior is an example of ______
a. negative reinforcement c. positive reinforcement b. punishment d. shaping
B
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A) medical tests. B) rating forms completed by physicians. C) a review of the participant's medical chart. D) an evaluation by the participant.
Which of the following explains why a positive mood can decrease the probability of responding in prosocial ways?
a) Being in a good mood can lead us to interpret emergency situations as not really serious. b) Being in a good mood can lead us to not notice that there is a situation in which someone needs help. c) Being in a good mood can cause us to only think about ourselves and our subjective well-being. d) Being in a good mood can cause us to keep as much positivity for ourselves as we can.