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Galelleo:
Must have been, its A lol. my bad :P

jeremykleeman:
For the short answer learning you must say 'in response to...nurse/injection' to get full marks (according to last years assessment report)

For multiple choice question 2 i put B, it said that recognition is the most sensitive measure of memory, and I think it would have said retention had it been right, also it doesnt seem to be the reason.

Nick:
For 38, I put C, not D.

If the person is given the opportunity to pass, they are AVOIDING or REMOVING the negative stimulus of passing their subject.

Getting the girl to say sorry isn't removing or avoiding any unpleasant stimulus.

Timtasticle:

--- Quote from: "Nick" ---For 38, I put C, not D.

If the person is given the opportunity to pass, they are AVOIDING or REMOVING the negative stimulus of passing their subject.

Getting the girl to say sorry isn't removing or avoiding any unpleasant stimulus.
--- End quote ---




I like passing my subjects.

Galelleo:

--- Quote from: "jeremykleeman" ---For the short answer learning you must say 'in response to...nurse/injection' to get full marks (according to last years assessment report)

For multiple choice question 2 i put B, it said that recognition is the most sensitive measure of memory, and I think it would have said retention had it been right, also it doesnt seem to be the reason.
--- End quote ---


I dont think you have to say in response to, i thought it was implied by being the UCR/CR, by definition... having a look at the VCAA assessors report but its taking forever to load.

it says relearning is most sensitive. pretty sure its A :D
B is savings score can be calculated.
Thats true, but it doesnt really explain why she learned the material quicker.


--- Quote from: "Nick" ---For 38, I put C, not D.

If the person is given the opportunity to pass, they are AVOIDING or REMOVING the negative stimulus of passing their subject.

Getting the girl to say sorry isn't removing or avoiding any unpleasant stimulus.
--- End quote ---


Putting her in the corner is the unpleasant stimulus, when she says sorry you remove the aversive stimluus of a time out, in order to strengthen good manners/behaviour. But yeah, i see your point on C... but i think D is a better example of negative reinforcement.

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