When Ian hits a home run all his teammates and greet him to give him high fives and shares after he crosses the plate wasn't what does this know the best demonstrate go to conduct automatic reinforcement code of ethics social reinforcement

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The situation described best demonstrates social reinforcement. When Ian hits a home run and is greeted by his teammates with high fives and cheers, this positive interaction serves as a form of social reinforcement. It acknowledges and rewards his behavior (hitting a home run), which is likely to encourage him to perform similarly in the future.

In contrast, automatic reinforcement refers to behavior being reinforced by the natural consequences of that behavior itself, and a code of ethics would pertain to guidelines for conduct rather than reinforcement strategies.