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Learning Theories & Application Mastery Hub: The Industry Fo

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Q1Domain Verified
s about "The Complete Behaviorism & Operant Conditioning Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!" for your "Learning Theories & Application Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" course: Question: Within the context of operant conditioning as presented in "The Complete Behaviorism & Operant Conditioning Course 2026", which of the following scenarios most accurately exemplifies the concept of "shaping" a complex behavior?
A student receives praise from their teacher every time they raise their hand, regardless of whether they are called upon to answer.
A dog consistently sits when it hears the command "sit" because it has been rewarded with a treat every single time it performed the behavior.
A child is given a sticker for every correct answer on a math worksheet, and the number of stickers increases as the difficulty of the problems increases.
A trainer rewards a dolphin for swimming near the surface, then for breaching slightly, then for a full breach, and finally for a breach with a tail slap.
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According to the principles of operant conditioning taught in "The Complete Behaviorism & Operant Conditioning Course 2026", a manager implements a new policy where employees who exceed their sales targets receive a bonus. However, they also introduce a new rule that employees who fall below their targets will have their benefits temporarily suspended. This strategy primarily relies on which combination of operant conditioning principles to motivate performance?
Negative Reinforcement and Negative Punishment
Negative Reinforcement and Positive Punishment
Positive Reinforcement and Positive Punishment
Positive Reinforcement and Negative Punishment
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In "The Complete Behaviorism & Operant Conditioning Course 2026", the concept of "extinction burst" is crucial for understanding the temporary resurgence of a behavior during the extinction process. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates an extinction burst in a practical application?
A pigeon stops pecking a lever after its food reward is removed.
A student who used to ask questions constantly in class begins to ask fewer questions after the teacher stops responding to all of them.
A dog that was previously rewarded for barking at the mailman stops barking for a few days, then barks more intensely and frequently than before for a short period before ceasing altogether.
A child who previously threw tantrums to get attention stops throwing them altogether after their parents consistently ignore the behavior.

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