Social Studies, 11.04.2020 04:03 maualca
At the National Zoological Park in Washington, D. C., a polar bear suffered a broken tooth, and keepers needed a safe way of treating the problem. The bear was rewarded first for sticking its nose through a slot in the cage door, then for allowing a keeper to lift its lip and touch its teeth. Finally, a veterinarian was able to treat the damaged tooth while the bear waited placidly for its familiar reward. This is an example of .
a. modeling
b. shaping
c. negative reinforcement
d. secondary learning
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