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What principle of operant conditioning is exemplified when a student who disrupts a lesson is sent out of the classroom? a. positive reinforcement b. negative reinforcement c. punishment d. time out

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What principle of operant conditioning is exemplified when a student who disrupts a lesson is sent out of the classroom?

a. positive reinforcement	
b. negative reinforcement	
c. punishment	
d. time out	
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The principle of operant conditioning exemplified when a student who disrupts a lesson is sent out of the classroom is d. time out. This is because the student is removed from the reinforcing environment (the classroom) to decrease the likelihood of the disruptive behavior occurring again.

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