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Positive reinforcement strengthens a behavior by providing a positive outcome after that behavior is performed. This could be anything from a pat on the back to a tangible reward. Negative reinforcement, on the other hand, strengthens a behavior by providing a negative outcome after that behavior is performed. This could be anything from a scolding to a punishment.

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Question: Both positive and negative reinforcement serve to strengthen wanted behavior. is it true or false? provide evidence proving your answer is correct

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True. Positive reinforcement strengthens behavior by providing rewards for desired behaviors, while negative reinforcement strengthens behavior by removing consequences for desired behaviors. Each type of reinforcement can increase the likelihood of a desired behavior occurring in the future. Research has found that using reinforcement strategies can be an effective way to increase desired behaviors, regardless of whether positive or negative reinforcement is used.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 8:30 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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