Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Social-Reinforcement Field Observation using CBAS CODING SHEET Coursework

Social-Reinforcement Field Observation using CBAS CODING SHEET - Coursework ExampleThe instructor did not give any proper(postnominal) negative reinforcement either.However, on six instances, the instructor gave general positive reinforcements, during which the observer encouraged generally desirable expression from the participants. Again there were no instances of general negative reinforcements.On two occasions, the instructor provided specific practiced instructions to individual members. The instructor withal provided a total of 34 general technical instructions to the class, representing 74% of the instructors total actions during the sitting.At no point during the observed session did the instructor act to correct undesirable behavior or breach of discipline among the members, as described in the CBAS coding sheet as keeping control. The instructor acted to organize the participants four times during the session by giving instructions relating to their positioning or organ ization of the class area.Therefore, the most frequently observed behavior was general technical instructions. This is as would be expected from a gym class, where the participants are only required to follow the instructions of the instructor. Conversely, the least observed behavior was specific reinforcement, both positive and negative, and also general negative reinforcement. The lack of general negative reinforcement is because the success of the gym class relies on the enthusiastic contribution of the participants, and therefore the instructor would not be required to highlight or punish undesirable behavior of the whole group, as this could easily demotivate the group.The ratio of positive to negative reinforcements was zero, since there were uncomplete positive nor negative reinforcements during the session. However, the ratio of specific technical reinforcements to general technical reinforcements was 234, suggesting that the instructor paid much more attention to the activ ities of

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