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Reinforcement Grid Test Read the next slide- an example. Check out the example on the NEXT slide- it’s the same as what you have to do. Complete the Michael exercises. Save it in your h: drive Print slides 4-8 as a HANDOUT, 4 slides per page.

Starting Point behavior: More behavior Less behavior What was added? What was removed? The type of learning is: Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Reinforcement Negative Punishment Janelle buys new clothes so her friends will stop making fun her outfits. They do stop, and she decides to shop more.

Starting Point behavior: Janelle buys new clothes More behavior Less behavior What was added? What was removed?They do stop She shops more The type of learning is: Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Reinforcement Negative Punishment Janelle buys new clothes so her friends will stop making fun her outfits. They do stop, and she decides to shop more. I copied and pasted the starting behavior I type the thing that is removed I finish with the impact on the learner, and circling the correct answer

Starting Point behavior: More behavior Less behavior What was added? What was removed? The type of learning is: Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Reinforcement Negative Punishment Michael hits the snooze bar and his alarm goes quiet. He falls back into a deep sleep, only to repeat the process 6 more times.

Starting Point behavior: More behavior Less behavior What was added? What was removed? The type of learning is: Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Reinforcement Negative Punishment Michael is late for his job, but that’s the day the boss was handing out pink slips so he actually keeps his job. The next day he is late again.

Starting Point behavior: More behavior Less behavior What was added? What was removed? The type of learning is: Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Reinforcement Negative Punishment Michael is late for his job for a week, when the boss finally catches up with him. Michael is beaten by the boss with a stick. He arrives on time the next day.

Starting Point behavior: More behavior Less behavior What was added? What was removed? The type of learning is: Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Reinforcement Negative Punishment Michael arrives on time for his job, carrying a larger stick than the boss. The boss retires that day. Michael decides a stick is a great fashion accessory to always carry.

Starting Point behavior: More behavior Less behavior What was added? What was removed? The type of learning is: Positive Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Reinforcement Negative Punishment Michael is finally fired for carrying the stick everywhere. When he gets his next job he doesn’t bring the stick to work.