Exam 18: A: Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment

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​For most people,physical guidance in a noncompliance situation is an aversive event.

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​In contingent exercise,what must the learner do following the problem behavior?

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​SIBIS is a type of positive punishment procedure.

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​Greg shows up late for football practice,and has to run five laps around the field.As a result,Greg no longer shows up late for practice.Which punishment procedure requires the individual to engage in physical exercise following the occurrence of the problem behavior?

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​Which category of behavioral intervention is the treatment of last resort?

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​A 9 year old boy has a behavioral outburst while unloading the dishwasher at home.While putting away a plastic cup,he knocks over a stack of cups already in the cupboard.How could his mom implement a restitution procedure with her son?

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​Which of the following procedures is NOT involved in the use of guided compliance?

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​Guided compliance involves positive punishment for noncompliance and negative reinforcement for compliance.

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​The punishment procedure of time-out is used for problem behaviors that are maintained by ____________,and guided compliance is used for problem behaviors that are maintained by ____________.

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​When John shoots a free throw incorrectly in basketball practice,his coach requires him to continue shooting until he has shot the ball correctly a number of times.In which type of punishment does the individual have to engage in the correct behavior contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior?

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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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​Physical restraint may be a reinforcer for some individuals.

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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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​What is appropriate to do if an individual attempts to avoid or escape from the performance of an aversive activity? ___________

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​List 3 different aversive stimuli that have been used in positive punishment procedures.

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​Which of the following is NOT an ethical issue to be considered in the use of punishment?

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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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​How is compliance negatively reinforced in a guided compliance procedure?

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​In punishment by application of _________________________ the individual has to engage in aversive behaviors contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior.

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