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Question 11Kelly's father really annoys her by complaining about Kelly's messy room, but he stops complaining when she starts to clean. Which technique has her father used to maker her clean?

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Question 11Kelly's father really annoys her by complaining about Kelly's messy room, but he stops complaining when she starts to clean. Which technique has her father used to maker her clean?

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The technique that Kelly's father used is called "negative reinforcement." This is a concept in psychology where a certain behavior is encouraged by the removal of a negative or unpleasant stimulus. In this case, Kelly's father stops complaining (removal of negative stimulus) when Kelly starts to clean her room (desired behavior). This makes Kelly more likely to clean her room in the future to avoid her father's complaints.

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