Define a sliding reinforcer and provide your own example
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: A sliding reinforcer is a stimulus that brings rewards in small doses, but these change to punishments with large doses of the same stimulus.
Psychology
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The evolutionary perspective on attachment is that it
a. is learned through reinforcement and punishment. b. is the result of the resolution of conflicts that are centered on various parts of the body. c. increases the infant's likelihood of survival. d. was important to human evolution but has no value in modern society.
Psychology
Japanese infants rarely avoid their mothers during reunion after separation, which is why the resistant attachment pattern is more common in Japan
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Psychology