When the consequences of a response increase the likelihood that a behavior will occur again which of the following might have occurred?
Reinforcer. A behavior (operant response) is sometimes more likely to occur in the future as a result of the consequences that follow that behavior. Events that increase the likelihood of a behavior occurring in the future are called reinforcers.
What is discipline and its importance?
Discipline provides people with rules to live their lives efficiently and effectively. When you have discipline in your life you can make small sacrifices in the present for a better life in the future. Discipline creates habits, habits make routines, and routines become who you are daily.
How important is discipline in your life and how you can develop it?
The possession of self discipline enables you to choose, and then persevere with actions, thoughts and behavior, which lead to improvement and success. It also gives you the power and inner strength to overcome addictions, procrastination and laziness and to follow through whatever you do.
What are the qualities of a self disciplined person?
Let’s look at each one together.
- They Work Inside Their Passion. When you are doing something you love, discipline comes naturally.
- They Remove Distractions.
- They Reward Progress.
- They do the Hardest Thing First.
- They Work Within Their Biological Clock.
- They Know it Takes Action.
How do you show discipline in school?
How to Be a Disciplined Student in School
- Put away your phone or other distractions.
- Take good notes.
- Update your calendar and review deadlines often.
- Make your own personal deadlines for larger essays or projects.
- Set up a good study area at home for yourself.
What are positive discipline techniques?
The tools and concepts of Positive Discipline include:
- Mutual respect.
- Identifying the belief behind the behavior.
- Effective communication and problem solving skills.
- Discipline that teaches (and is neither permissive nor punitive).
- Focusing on solutions instead of punishment.
- Encouragement (instead of praise).