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What is an example of an automatic positive reinforcement?

Renee Wunsch
Renee Wunsch
2025-08-04 17:13:43
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A child hums to themselves because they enjoy the sound of their own humming. The pleasant sensation or sound reinforces the behavior, making it more likely the child will hum again. The behavior is automatically reinforced because the reinforcement comes directly from the behavior itself, without anyone else providing a consequence. This happens without any external influence or consequence provided by another person. Positive Reinforcement is a process in which a desirable behavior occurs when a behavior results in something pleasant or satisfying being added, which increases the likelihood that the behavior will happen again in the future.
Malika Hirthe
Malika Hirthe
2025-07-23 01:42:30
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A student is sitting at their desk working on their assignments. They are repeatedly tapping their foot against the side of their desk. The teacher asks the student, “Why are you tapping your foot?” The student replies, “I like the sound it makes!” Behaviors maintained by automatic contingencies can be said to produce their own consequences, without another person changing the environment in any way in response to the behavior of interest. Automatic reinforcement is also sometimes called sensory reinforcement. Example in everyday context: Scratching an itch; rubbing sore muscles. All humans engage in some type of automatically reinforced behavior.

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Diamond Funk
Diamond Funk
2025-07-14 22:52:10
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Automatic positive reinforcement is when you do something that results in the desired outcome of something good being added. You are hungry so YOU heat up food in the microwave. No other person was involved and the result of the behavior is the addition of food to eat. You want to hear music so YOU put music on. No other person was involved and the result of the behavior is you got music. The two key things to take away are: there is no other person involved and the behavior itself produced the result you were seeking of adding something you wanted.
Lilla Harber
Lilla Harber
2025-07-14 21:59:29
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An example would be scratching an insect bite to relieve the itchy sensation you are feeling. Some examples are; scratching an itch, cracking knuckles, watching the lights go on and off, eating your favorite cookies, etc. Another example describing automatic reinforcement would be to turn on the radio yourself as opposed to asking your pal to do it for you. If you had a pal turn the radio on for you this would be socially-mediated positive reinforcement instead of automatic reinforcement. For example if the function of little Kimmy’s behavior is to get access to a cookie simply because she loves how it tastes and she retrieves it herself, this would be automatic reinforcement.

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Charlotte Roob
Charlotte Roob
2025-07-14 21:53:14
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An example would be scratching an insect bite to relieve the itchy sensation you are feeling. Some examples are; scratching an itch, cracking knuckles, watching the lights go on and off, eating your favorite cookies, etc. Another example describing automatic reinforcement would be to turn on the radio yourself as opposed to asking your pal to do it for you. If the function of little Kimmy’s behavior is to get access to a cookie simply because she loves how it tastes and she retrieves it herself, this would be automatic reinforcement. Response products that function as automatic reinforcement are often in the form of a naturally produced sensory consequence that, sound good, looks good, tastes good, smells good, feels good to touch, or the movements itself is good.
Linnea Bechtelar
Linnea Bechtelar
2025-07-14 21:31:42
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Jonathan brushes his hair with a hairbrush to make his hair neat. Ariella loves to eat cookies because she loves the soft texture of them. Samantha feels a mosquito bite, so she will scratch the spot to relieve the itchy sensation. Michelle washed her hands after she got them dirty from cooking. Dr. Temple Grandin applies the squeeze machine on herself to gain deep pressure. Kevin rocks back and forth in his seat during a college lecture to stay awake. People engage in self-stimming behaviors, so automatic reinforcement is the function of the behaviors. The best way to think of automatic reinforcement is that automatic equals self.

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