At the end of lacrosse practice, the team runs sprints. Enzo always finishes in last place. Although he feels disappointed that he is the slowest person on the team, he vows to work even harder to increase his speed throughout this season. What does this scenario BEST represent?

(1 point)
Responses

positive social reinforcement

positive social reinforcement

negative social reinforcement

negative social reinforcement

positive automatic reinforcement

positive automatic reinforcement

negative automatic reinforcement

negative social reinforcement

When Mariah giggles, her parents clap and smile. This makes Mariah giggle again to win their attention. What does the clapping and smiling of Mariah’s parents BEST demonstrate?

(1 point)
Responses

plyometrics

plyometrics

etiquette

etiquette

reinforcement

reinforcement

sportsmanship

reinforcement

Teegan sees the Kohler effect on display in the local gym. How is this MOST likely demonstrated?

(1 point)
Responses

People respond best when they are experiencing positive automatic reinforcement.

People respond best when they are experiencing positive automatic reinforcement.

People push themselves harder when they’re working with another person.

People push themselves harder when they’re working with another person.

People resolve conflicts with each other more easily if they use assertive language.

People resolve conflicts with each other more easily if they use assertive language.

People are better members of a team if they share a similar vision and mindset.

People push themselves harder when they're working with another person.

When a person works out, their body releases endorphins. What is MOST likely to happen as a result of these hormones?

(1 point)
Responses

A person increases cardio endurance.

A person increases cardio endurance.

A person builds muscular strength.

A person builds muscular strength.

A person burns more calories.

A person burns more calories.

A person experiences positive feelings.

A person experiences positive feelings.

Kasima is assigning training partners for the members of her track team. What is the BEST way for her to pair partners to MOST effectively help her runners succeed?

(1 point)
Responses

Partners should be of very different ability levels.

Partners should be of very different ability levels.

Partners should be of similar weight and height.

Partners should be of similar weight and height.

Partners should be of similar ability levels.

Partners should be of similar ability levels.

Partners should be from very different backgrounds.

Partners should be of similar ability levels.

When Georgia looks in the mirror, she sees more muscle definition. She is proud of herself for incorporating more strength training and becoming a stronger athlete. What does this scenario BEST represent?

(1 point)
Responses

positive social reinforcement

positive social reinforcement

negative social reinforcement

negative social reinforcement

positive automatic reinforcement

positive automatic reinforcement

negative automatic reinforcement