Asked by Andre Martinez on Jun 13, 2024

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Molly is sometimes loud and disruptive in class, and her teacher thinks she acts this way when she wants attention. The teacher worries that yelling at Molly might serve as a positive reinforcer for her bad behavior because it is giving Molly the attention she wants. One behavior modification that might help with this child is ________.

A) use of partial reinforcement
B) use of classical conditioning by shocking the child so that she stops speaking out
C) use of instinctive drift therapy
D) use of time-outs to remove the positive reinforcement that even a scolding gives the child

Positive Reinforcer

An incentive that, when introduced following an action, enhances the probability of that action occurring again.

Behavior Modification

A systematic approach to changing behavior through the application of the principles of conditioning, including both reinforcement and punishment.

Time-Outs

A disciplinary technique used to remove a child from an environment where inappropriate behavior has occurred, to encourage reflection and calm down.

  • Comprehend the principles of behavior modification techniques.
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Jayant KumarJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Using time-outs to remove the positive reinforcement that even a scolding gives the child would be the best choice, as it would remove the attention Molly seeks from her disruptive behavior. Partial reinforcement may not be effective in reducing the behavior, as even intermittent attention may still reinforce it. Using classical conditioning by shocking the child would be unethical and could cause harm. Instinctive drift therapy is not relevant to the situation.