Match each type of consequence with its resulting behavior change. Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right. positive reinforcement negative reinforcement positive punishment negative punishment Janet stops parking in handicapped spaces after she gets a big parking ticket. Peter’s recess is taken away to discourage him from getting into fights with the other children. Ted increases paying his bills on time to avoid a late fee. Sally increases the amount of work she completes to receive more pay.

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Janet stops parking in handicapped spaces after she gets a big parking ticket. - Positive Punishment

Peter’s recess is taken away to discourage him from getting into fights with the other children. - Negative Punishment

Ted increases paying his bills on time to avoid a late fee. - Negative Reinforcement

Sally increases the amount of work she completes to receive more pay. - Positive Reinforcement

Explanation:

In operant conditioning, the main principle is that behavior increases or decreases its frequency depending on whether it's reinforced or punished. A behavior can be reinforced by giving something the subject appreciates, like more pay for their work (positive reinforcement) or taking away something they dislike, like late fees (negative reinforcement). Punishments work the same way, you can give something the subject dislikes, like a parking ticket, (positive punishment) or taking away something they like recess for a child. (negative punishment).

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