Get ready for the RBT certification exam with this focused quiz on behavior reduction. Practice questions covering extinction, reinforcement, and other vital strategies. Boost your confidence and ensure you’re prepared to apply effective behavior interventions.

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#1. Gary tells his roommate he desperately needs to pass his upcoming exam. Gary asks his roommate to lock him in his room and only unlock the door so that Gary can only get out when Gary is done studying. If this increases how much Gary studies in the future, what type of consequence occurred?
Negative reinforcement involves the removal of an aversive stimulus contingent upon a behavior which increases the likelihood of that behavior in the future In this case Garys studying behavior increases because it leads to the removal of being locked in his room the aversive stimulus Positive reinforcement involves adding a reinforcing stimulus Positive punishment involves adding an aversive stimulus Negative punishment involves removing a reinforcing stimulus
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