Exam 18: Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment
Exam 1: Introduction to Behavior Modification55 Questions
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Exam 3: Graphing Behavior and Measuring Change51 Questions
Exam 4: Reinforcement64 Questions
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Exam 6: Punishment60 Questions
Exam 7: Stimulus Control: Discrimination and Generalization55 Questions
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Exam 14: Applying Extinction55 Questions
Exam 15: Differential Reinforcement59 Questions
Exam 16: Antecedent Control Procedures56 Questions
Exam 17: Using Punishment: Time-Out and Response Cost57 Questions
Exam 18: Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment55 Questions
Exam 19: Promoting Generalization56 Questions
Exam 20: Self-Management57 Questions
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Exam 22: The Token Economy57 Questions
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The use of ____________ is often necessary in order to get an individual to engage in the aversive activity when using positive punishment.
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Which of the following procedures would be implemented last in an effort to decrease a problem behavior?
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When an individual understands and willingly agrees to the punishment procedure it is referred to as:
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One form of positive punishment procedures involves the application of ____________ contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior.
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Electric shock has been used as a punisher for self-injurious behaviors.
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Guided compliance involves positive punishment for noncompliance and negative reinforcement for compliance.
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In restitutional overcorrection, what must the learner do following the problem behavior?
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When Kevin starts hitting his brother, his Dad takes Kevin's arms and holds them immobile so that Kevin cannot continue to hit his brother.Which punishment procedure is Kevin's Dad using?
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Which of the following procedures is NOT involved in the use of guided compliance?
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Punishment by ___________ involves the delivery of an aversive stimulus following the problem behavior.
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In guided compliance, what must the learner do following the problem behavior?
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___________ requires an individual to engage in an effortful behavior for an extended period of time contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior.
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A student with an intellectual disability often engages in finger chewing.As soon has the student brings his hand up to his mouth, the teacher puts her hand in front of the student's mouth to prevent the finger chewing behavior.This variation of physical restraint is called _________________________.
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In behavior modification, ____________ procedures are the least likely to be used to decrease problem behaviors.
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Restitution and positive practice are two types of overcorrection.
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In contingent exercise, what must the learner do following the problem behavior?
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Positive punishment procedures are being used more and more often.
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Two major categories of aversive events used in positive punishment procedures are ___________ and ___________.
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Which punishment by the application of aversive activities procedure involves positive punishment for the problem behavior and negative reinforcement for engaging in requested behavior?
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Erica tends to rush through her arithmetic problems on her homework assignments and ends up making numerous errors.How could Erica's teacher implement a positive practice procedure to decrease math errors?
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