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BACB Exam BCABA Topic 6 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for BACB's BCABA exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 6
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Which situation is likely to be an example of negative reinforcement?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Junita
2 months ago
I'm with the group on this one. B is the clear winner. Although, I have to say, the idea of a teacher hugging a student to 'calm them down' is just plain weird. Maybe they're training to be a professional cuddler instead of a teacher.
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Tarra
3 days ago
I agree, B is definitely an example of negative reinforcement.
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Shakira
5 days ago
It's all about changing behavior through consequences, even if it means a hug from the teacher.
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Niesha
6 days ago
I never thought about it that way, but you're right. The teacher hugging the student does seem a bit strange.
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Diane
9 days ago
Yeah, submitting reports to stop the nagging seems like a classic example.
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Lynda
9 days ago
Haha, maybe the teacher just has a soft spot for hugs!
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Dierdre
16 days ago
Yeah, submitting reports to stop the nagging is a classic example.
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Casandra
26 days ago
I agree, B is definitely an example of negative reinforcement.
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Jackie
1 months ago
I agree, B is definitely an example of negative reinforcement.
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Tommy
2 months ago
Haha, a hug as negative reinforcement? That's a new one! Definitely gotta go with B on this one. Can't believe anyone would think a teacher hugging a student is negative reinforcement.
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Jillian
2 months ago
Hmm, I was leaning towards D, but Carlee and Erick make a good case for B. Negative reinforcement is about taking away a negative stimulus, not introducing a positive one like a hug.
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Floyd
2 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Negative reinforcement is all about removing something unpleasant to increase the likelihood of a behavior.
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Princess
2 months ago
I think B is the correct answer because the boss stopping nagging is taking away a negative stimulus.
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Erick
2 months ago
I'd have to agree with Carlee on this one. Negative reinforcement is all about removing something unpleasant to encourage a specific behavior. The boss stopping the nagging is the key here.
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Moon
1 months ago
Exactly, it's all about taking away something unpleasant to reinforce a behavior.
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Junita
2 months ago
So, the boss stopping the nagging would be an example of negative reinforcement.
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Fernanda
2 months ago
I agree, negative reinforcement involves removing something unpleasant to encourage a behavior.
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Rebeca
2 months ago
I think B is the correct answer.
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Carlee
2 months ago
B) An employee submits reports to a nagging boss and boss stops nagging. This is a classic example of negative reinforcement where an unpleasant stimulus (nagging) is removed, increasing the likelihood of the desired behavior (submitting reports).
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Angella
2 months ago
But what about option D? The teacher giving a hug after a tantrum could also be considered negative reinforcement.
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Lorrie
3 months ago
I agree with Shenika. When the boss stops nagging after reports are submitted, it removes a negative stimulus.
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Shenika
3 months ago
I think option B is an example of negative reinforcement.
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