Asked by Nicole Nicodemo on Sep 26, 2024

In the application of Skinner's behavior modification techniques,

A) it is necessary to assess genetic factors.
B) it is necessary to first assess specific behaviors.
C) it is necessary to assess parental style in childhood.
D) it is necessary to assess childhood memories with free association and dream analysis.

Behavior Modification Techniques

Strategies used to alter an individual's behaviors through reinforcement, punishment, and other learning principles.

Genetic Factors

Components of an individual's genetic makeup that influence various traits, including physical characteristics, behaviors, and susceptibility to certain diseases.

Childhood Memories

Recollections of past events that occurred during one's childhood, often influencing one's personality, behaviors, and perceptions in adulthood.

  • Acknowledge the basic concepts of operant conditioning and its techniques, like successive approximation and self-administering satiation.