Asked by Keyasia Currie on Jul 11, 2024

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A budding author wishes to improve her typing. Which of the following would be least helpful in a program to help her reach her goal?

A) giving herself reinforcement each time she consistently improves in either speed or accuracy
B) keeping a careful record of her current rates of speed and accuracy
C) punishing herself whenever she fails to achieve the goals she has set for herself
D) deciding on specific improvements she wishes to make in speed and accuracy

Self-Modification

The process through which individuals change their behavior or self-perception through self-determination and personal effort.

Reinforcement

In behavioral psychology, a consequence applied to an organism's environment to increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated.

Punishing

The act of implementing a consequence in response to an undesired behavior, with the aim of reducing that behavior.

  • Define the principles underlying operant conditioning, examining the range of reinforcements and their impact on behavioral changes.
  • Highlight the differences between positive and negative reinforcement in their application to modifying behavior.
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Tessa HarrisJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Punishing oneself for failures is not an effective or healthy motivational strategy, and can actually hinder progress and confidence. Positive reinforcement and setting specific goals are more effective methods for improving skills.