Asked by Randeisha Glenn on Jun 28, 2024

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An adherent patient who reduces her pain by taking prescribed medication as scheduled is an example of​

A) ​classical conditioning.
B) ​negative punishment.
C) ​positive reinforcement.
D) ​negative reinforcement.

Positive Reinforcement

A technique in behavior therapy that involves providing a reward to encourage the repetition of a desired behavior.

Negative Reinforcement

A behavior modification process where the removal of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome following a desired behavior increases the likelihood of that behavior in the future.

Adherent Patient

Refers to a patient who closely follows the treatment plan prescribed by their healthcare provider.

  • Comprehend the principle of negative reinforcement and its impact on behavioral patterns.
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valencia caffasoJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Negative reinforcement is the removal or reduction of an unpleasant stimuli (in this case, pain) to increase the likelihood of a desired behavior (taking medication as scheduled). In this scenario, the patient is engaging in the behavior of taking medication as scheduled to remove or reduce the unpleasant stimuli of pain, thus increasing the likelihood of continuing the behavior in the future.