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#1. Lane is at home and it’s 20 degrees outside, making his house uncomfortably cold. He turns on his heater, and as a result, the chill in the room disappears. In the future, when Lane experiences a similar cold environment, he is more likely to turn on his heater. This increase in heater-turning behavior due to the removal of the cold best illustrates which fundamental principle of behavior?
To break down this scenario 1 Antecedent The house is cold 2 Behavior Response Lane turns on the heater 3 Consequence The chill an aversive stimulus is removed or taken away 4 Future Behavior Lane is more likely to turn on the heater when its cold Since something was taken away negative and the behavior is increasing or maintaining reinforcement this is a clear example of negative reinforcement Lanes behavior of turning on the heater is strengthened because it successfully removes an unpleasant stimulus the cold
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