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Denissa Crowl
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
B. F. Skinner's theories and methods served as the point of origin for
A) operant conditioning.
B) rational-emotive therapy.
C) paradoxical intervention.
D) transactional analysis.
Operant Conditioning
A method of learning that employs rewards and punishments for behavior.
Rational-emotive Therapy
A form of cognitive-behavioral therapy founded by Albert Ellis that helps individuals identify and change irrational beliefs that cause emotional distress.
Paradoxical Intervention
A therapeutic technique in which a therapist prescribes or suggests the continuation of the behavior symptomatic of the client's issue, often leading to change through resistance to the suggestion.
- Comprehend the foundational concepts and theories related to learning and memory.
- Identify and describe essential notions in operant and classical conditioning.
Verified Answer
RC
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the foundational concepts and theories related to learning and memory.
- Identify and describe essential notions in operant and classical conditioning.