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#1. Lucy repeatedly tells Charlie that she will hold a football still for him to kick, but Charlie always protests, saying, ‘No, because you always pull the football away before I kick it’ Despite his protests, Lucy usually manages to convince Charlie to attempt the kick anyway. Lucy’s action of pulling the football away just as Charlie attempts to kick it, in the context of its effect on Charlie’s future likelihood of attempting to kick, functions as what?

For an event to be classified as a reinforcer positive or negative or a punisher it must reliably change the future probability of the behavior it follows Reinforcers increase future behavior while punishers decrease it In this scenario despite Charlies past experiences and protests about Lucy pulling the ball away he continues to attempt the kick The text states Lucy is able to get Charlie to do it anyway and he continues to do it This indicates that Lucys action of pulling the ball away has neither decreased the future probability of Charlies kicking attempts ruling out punishment nor increased it beyond what might occur in the absence of this consequence ruling out reinforcement Therefore while it is a consequence that occurs after Charlie attempts to kick the provided information does not demonstrate a functional relationship where it consistently alters the future rate or likelihood of his kicking behavior It is simply a consequence without a demonstrated reinforcing or punishing effect on Charlies future actions

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