define positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement , positive punishment and negative punishment about distracted driving is a serious problem on our roadways , and explain how you could use the information to change drivers ' behaivor.
In the operant conditioning, rewards and punisment can be employed either to induce an action or discourge an action. Positive reinforcement means the addition of something to increase the chances of a behavior. Negative reinforment is the removal of something to decrease the occurance of a behaviour. Positive punsnishmenet is the addition of something to decrease the occurence of a behaviour and negative punishment is the removal of something to decrease the chances of a behaviour.
Drivers's behvaiur could be made to change into behaviours which are conducive to law and traffic rules by the use of the ways of operant conditioning. In order to check distraction, whenever drivers are distracted they can be given a warning through the use of reinforcement. For, example, using sensory information which detects distracted drivers and create a system to suspense their their driving lisence- negative punsishment
define positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement , positive punishment and negative punishment about distracted driving is...
3.1 Discussion question Initial post due Wednesday, 2 replies by Sunday No unread replies. No replies. After reading about Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning and observational learning use the information to explain what you learned and how you can apply each of these principlesto the following situation. Distracted driving is a serious problem on our roadways. After reading the chapter on Learning explain how you could use the information to change drivers' behavior. Give specific examples of how you might use...
In each of the following situations, a person is learning through either reinforcement or punishment. Classify each situation as involving one of these four consequences: positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, Punishment I, or Punishment II. Then explain why you chose the answer you did. a. Because Danielle fails her math class, she is taken off the school dance squad. b. Joe always does his homework assignments as soon as he gets them so he won’t have to worry about them...
This question contains several parts, be sure to answer each. First, define and explain the four types of reinforcement, including their effect on behavior. Next, imagine that you manage several hundred flight attendants as a flight services manager for a major airline. You have been recelving too many complaints about flight attendants being rude to passengers. In what ways might you use positive reinforcement to improve the situation? How might you use punishment? This question contains several parts, be sure...
25. In operant conditioning, punishment makes a behavior future, while reinforcement makes the behavior likely to occure likely to ocur in the likely to occure in the future A. more; less B. less; more C. less; equally D. equally; less 26. Mandisa always picked up her infant daughter when she screamed because she couldn't have the toy she wanted. As a result, her daughter screams doesn't get her way. In this case, picking up the infant served as a(n) screaming...
Read each scenario and indicate one of the followingreinforcement strategies: 1. Positive Reinforcement 2. Negative Reinforcement 3. Negative Punishment 4. Punishment (Positive) 5. Extinction 1. North Korea continued to test missiles despite warnings to stop this behavior. As a result, the U.S. issued tough economic sanctions against North Korea. Strategy: __________________________________ 2. To pass the course, doctoral students were required to submit their papers to an academic journal at the end of the semester. If a student’s paper was accepted...
Background Distracted driving of motor vehicles has public health implications for drivers, passengers and pedestrians. Accordingly, many states have enacted laws making it illegal to use a mobile phone while driving. Proposition The United States Government should make it illegal to hold a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle. Where Do You Stand? State whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the proposition. Explain why.
Develop a narrated which address the problem of distracted driving where the driver text messages while the vehicle is moving. how you could leverage the following attempt to eliminate or mitigate the hazard Enforcement Psychological Engineering Design
Background Distracted driving of motor vehicles has public health implications for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. In particular, driving while texting has drawn attention as a public health threat. Question How ready are you to drive without texting? How ready are you to drive without texting? Instructions First, state whether you: • Never thought of doing it, or have no intention of doing it • Would do it, but.... • Are preparing to do it • Have been doing it for...
PROBLEM 3. Researchers wanted to determine whether drivers are significantly distracted while driving when using a cell phone or talking to a passenger in the car. In a study involving 60 drivers, 20 drivers were randomly assigned to drive while using a cell phone, 20 drivers were assigned to drive while talking to a passenger, and the remaining drivers drove alone in the car. Part of the study involved asking drivers to exit the freeway at a particular exit. In...
Create an example of operant conditioning. Explain how your example is operant conditioning by identifying the desired behavior, undesired behavior, and how you would use the elements of operant conditioning (positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and negative punishment) to produce the desired response.