Deck 6: A: Punishment

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Nicole is caught lying to her parents and loses her driving privileges.As a result,Nicole no longer lies to her parents.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​negative reinforcement
C) ​negative punishment
D) ​extinction
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In behavior modification,a punisher is defined by its:​

A) ​effect on the behavior it follows
B) ​intended purpose
C) ​effect on the behavior it precedes
D) ​severity
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If a behavior occurs and it is immediately followed by a consequence that makes the behavior less likely to occur in the future it is called:​

A) ​negative reinforcement
B) ​extinction
C) ​punishment
D) ​none of these
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A consequence can be considered a punisher if the:​

A) ​consequence appears unfavorable
B) ​behavior decreases temporarily
C) ​behavior decreases in the future
D) ​consequence is extreme
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Punishment does not involve an extinction burst.
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Punishment can sometimes increase behavior in the future.
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Punishment can be defined by whether the consequence appears unfavorable or unpleasant.
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The behavior modification definition of punishment can be quite different than a nonprofessional definition of punishment.
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Andrew was removed from class because he swore at his teacher.As a result of being removed from class activities,Andrew continues to swear at his teacher.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​negative punishment
C) ​positive reinforcement
D) ​none of the above
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The word "no" is an unconditioned punisher for most people.
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Negative punishment involves the delivery of a negative stimulus following the behavior.
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Punishment is a process that decreases or weakens a behavior.
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Andrew was removed from class because he swore at his teacher.As a result of being removed from class activities,Andrew never swears at his teacher again.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​extinction
C) ​negative punishment
D) ​negative reinforcement
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​Bill spits on an umpire during a baseball game and is suspended for ten games.As a result of being suspended,Bill never spits on an umpire again.Being suspended for his behavior of spitting is referred to as a:

A) ​reinforcer
B) punisher
C) ​punishment
D) ​conditioned response
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In behavior modification,the term punishment is used to refer to a process in which the consequence of a behavior results in:​

A) ​retribution for the behavior
B) ​a weakening of the behavior
C) ​retaliation for the behavior
D) ​all of these
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For punishment to be most effective,the consequences must follow the behavior immediately.
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For punishment to be most effective,the behavior should be followed by a punisher every time it occurs.
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Positive punishment involves the removal of a positive stimulus following the behavior.
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Which procedure(s)decreases a behavior or makes it less likely to occur?​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​positive reinforcement
C) ​negative reinforcement
D) ​A and C
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A more intense punisher will be less effective.
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Which of the following factors influences the effectiveness of punishment?​

A) ​immediacy
B) ​contingency
C) ​motivating operations
D) ​all of these
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Whenever Tommy hits his little brother,he loses his television privileges.Tommy never loses his television privileges for any other behavior.This is an example of a(an)____________ existing between hitting his little brother and losing his television privileges.​

A) ​establishing operation
B) ​contingency
C) ​schedule
D) ​correlation
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The removal of a stimulus following the behavior that influences the future probability of the behavior is a process that is either ____________ or ____________.​

A) ​positive punishment ;positive reinforcement
B) ​negative punishment ;negative reinforcement
C) ​positive reinforcement ;negative punishment
D) ​negative reinforcement ;positive punishment
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Which of the following may function as a motivating operation?​

A) ​deprivation
B) ​satiation
C) ​instructions
D) ​all of these
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If following the behavior,the reinforcer that was maintaining the behavior is removed and the behavior decreases it is called ____________.If a positive reinforcer the person had already acquired is removed following the behavior and the behavior decreases it is called ____________.​

A) ​extinction;negative punishment
B) ​negative punishment;extinction
C) ​negative reinforcement;negative punishment
D) ​extinction;negative reinforcement
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Which of the following can become a conditioned punisher?​

A) ​the word "no"
B) ​threats
C) ​facial expressions
D) ​all of these
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Individual differences in the effectiveness of punishment refers to the fact that:​

A) ​punishers vary from person to person
B) ​a more intense stimulus will be more effective
C) ​A and B
D) ​none of these
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Sam skips school so that he can play video games at the arcade.Sam's parents find him there and make him mow the lawn when they get home.As a result of having to mow the lawn,Sam doesn't skip school to go to the arcade anymore.Having to do something he dislikes as punisher for the problem behavior is an example of:​

A) ​extinction
B) ​negative punishment
C) ​negative reinforcement
D) ​the Premack Principle
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Which of the following is an example of negative punishment?​

A) ​time-out from positive reinforcement
B) ​time-out from negative reinforcement
C) ​response cost
D) ​A and C
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Zach comes home past his curfew and is yelled at by his parents.If,as a result of being yelled at,Zach never comes home late again it would be an example of ____________.​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​positive reinforcement
C) ​negative punishment
D) ​negative reinforcement
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In behavior modification,if a stimulus is presented following the behavior and it influences the future probability of the behavior,the process is either ____________ or ____________.​

A) ​negative reinforcement ;negative punishment
B) ​positive reinforcement ;positive punishment
C) ​positive reinforcement ;negative reinforcement
D) ​positive punishment ;negative punishment
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Extreme cold and extreme levels of auditory stimulation are examples of:​

A) ​conditioned punishers
B) ​conditioned reinforcers
C) ​unconditioned punishers
D) ​unconditioned reinforcers
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In behavior modification,negative punishment involves removal of a reinforcer that:​

A) ​was maintaining the behavior
B) ​the client doesn't like
C) ​the person had already acquired
D) ​none of these
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The principles of reinforcement and punishment are alike in that:​

A) ​behavior is followed by a consequence
B) ​the consequence influences future behavior
C) ​behavior is strengthened
D) ​A and B
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The difference between punishment and reinforcement is that in punishment:​

A) ​a stimulus is removed following behavior
B) ​a stimulus is presented following behavior
C) ​the behavior decreases in the future
D) ​the behavior increases in the future
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Time-out from positive reinforcement and response cost both:​

A) ​involve the loss of access to reinforcers
B) ​strengthen a behavior
C) ​involve the presentation of an aversive stimulus
D) ​are examples of negative reinforcement
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In order for punishment to be effective,the consequence should follow the behavior closely in time.This factor is referred to as:​

A) ​immediacy
B) ​contingency
C) ​characteristics of the consequences
D) ​time delay
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If a stimulus needs to be paired with an established punisher in order to function as a punisher it is referred to as a(n):​

A) ​conditioned punisher
B) ​conditioned reinforcer
C) ​unconditioned punisher
D) ​unconditioned reinforcer
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Nikki interrupts her parents when they are talking and her parents scold her and explain why interrupting is rude.As a result,Nikki continues to interrupt her parents when they are talking.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​negative reinforcement
C) ​positive reinforcement
D) ​none of these
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A conditioned punisher is established by​

A) ​pairing a neutral stimulus with a reinforcer
B) ​following the behavior with a punisher
C) ​pairing a neutral stimulus with a punisher
D) ​removing a reinforcer for the behavior
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An unconditioned punisher is .
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Punishment is defined as_________________ .
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Nicholas used to come home late for supper until his parents started to take away a dollar of his allowance every time he was late.Nicholas' behavior of coming home late decreased to zero.This is an example of what form of negative punishment? .
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Punishment by withdrawal is another name for _______________ punishment.
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Describe how the use of punishment can be negatively reinforcing.
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How does positive punishment differ from negative punishment?
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Punishment by application is another name for _______________ punishment.
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When a punisher is delivered following a target behavior,the target behavior will __________ in the future.
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A is a consequence that follows a behavior,making the behavior less likely to occur in the future.
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The Premack principle applied to punishment is defined as _______________.
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Define punishment.
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_______________ is the process in which a stimulus is delivered following a behavior and the behavior decreases in the future.
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Describe the difference between negative punishment and extinction.
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A conditioned punisher is_______________ .
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The difference between positive and negative punishment is whether the consequence of the behavior involves the or of a stimulus.
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_______________ is the process in which a stimulus is removed following a behavior and the behavior decreases in the future.
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Provide an example of positive punishment and an example of negative punishment.
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List 4 factors that influence the effectiveness of punishment.
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Which of the following is NOT a problem with using punishment in behavior modification?​

A) ​it can lead to escape behaviors
B) ​it may evoke emotional reactions
C) ​it may be negatively reinforcing
D) ​it is used to harm individuals
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Time out is an example of punishment.
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Nicole is caught lying to her parents and loses her driving privileges.As a result,Nicole no longer lies to her parents.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​negative reinforcement
C) ​negative punishment
D) ​extinction
C
2
In behavior modification,a punisher is defined by its:​

A) ​effect on the behavior it follows
B) ​intended purpose
C) ​effect on the behavior it precedes
D) ​severity
A
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If a behavior occurs and it is immediately followed by a consequence that makes the behavior less likely to occur in the future it is called:​

A) ​negative reinforcement
B) ​extinction
C) ​punishment
D) ​none of these
C
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A consequence can be considered a punisher if the:​

A) ​consequence appears unfavorable
B) ​behavior decreases temporarily
C) ​behavior decreases in the future
D) ​consequence is extreme
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Punishment does not involve an extinction burst.
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Punishment can sometimes increase behavior in the future.
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Punishment can be defined by whether the consequence appears unfavorable or unpleasant.
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The behavior modification definition of punishment can be quite different than a nonprofessional definition of punishment.
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Andrew was removed from class because he swore at his teacher.As a result of being removed from class activities,Andrew continues to swear at his teacher.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​negative punishment
C) ​positive reinforcement
D) ​none of the above
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The word "no" is an unconditioned punisher for most people.
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Negative punishment involves the delivery of a negative stimulus following the behavior.
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Punishment is a process that decreases or weakens a behavior.
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Andrew was removed from class because he swore at his teacher.As a result of being removed from class activities,Andrew never swears at his teacher again.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​extinction
C) ​negative punishment
D) ​negative reinforcement
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​Bill spits on an umpire during a baseball game and is suspended for ten games.As a result of being suspended,Bill never spits on an umpire again.Being suspended for his behavior of spitting is referred to as a:

A) ​reinforcer
B) punisher
C) ​punishment
D) ​conditioned response
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In behavior modification,the term punishment is used to refer to a process in which the consequence of a behavior results in:​

A) ​retribution for the behavior
B) ​a weakening of the behavior
C) ​retaliation for the behavior
D) ​all of these
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For punishment to be most effective,the consequences must follow the behavior immediately.
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For punishment to be most effective,the behavior should be followed by a punisher every time it occurs.
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Positive punishment involves the removal of a positive stimulus following the behavior.
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Which procedure(s)decreases a behavior or makes it less likely to occur?​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​positive reinforcement
C) ​negative reinforcement
D) ​A and C
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A more intense punisher will be less effective.
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Which of the following factors influences the effectiveness of punishment?​

A) ​immediacy
B) ​contingency
C) ​motivating operations
D) ​all of these
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Whenever Tommy hits his little brother,he loses his television privileges.Tommy never loses his television privileges for any other behavior.This is an example of a(an)____________ existing between hitting his little brother and losing his television privileges.​

A) ​establishing operation
B) ​contingency
C) ​schedule
D) ​correlation
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The removal of a stimulus following the behavior that influences the future probability of the behavior is a process that is either ____________ or ____________.​

A) ​positive punishment ;positive reinforcement
B) ​negative punishment ;negative reinforcement
C) ​positive reinforcement ;negative punishment
D) ​negative reinforcement ;positive punishment
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Which of the following may function as a motivating operation?​

A) ​deprivation
B) ​satiation
C) ​instructions
D) ​all of these
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If following the behavior,the reinforcer that was maintaining the behavior is removed and the behavior decreases it is called ____________.If a positive reinforcer the person had already acquired is removed following the behavior and the behavior decreases it is called ____________.​

A) ​extinction;negative punishment
B) ​negative punishment;extinction
C) ​negative reinforcement;negative punishment
D) ​extinction;negative reinforcement
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Which of the following can become a conditioned punisher?​

A) ​the word "no"
B) ​threats
C) ​facial expressions
D) ​all of these
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Individual differences in the effectiveness of punishment refers to the fact that:​

A) ​punishers vary from person to person
B) ​a more intense stimulus will be more effective
C) ​A and B
D) ​none of these
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Sam skips school so that he can play video games at the arcade.Sam's parents find him there and make him mow the lawn when they get home.As a result of having to mow the lawn,Sam doesn't skip school to go to the arcade anymore.Having to do something he dislikes as punisher for the problem behavior is an example of:​

A) ​extinction
B) ​negative punishment
C) ​negative reinforcement
D) ​the Premack Principle
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Which of the following is an example of negative punishment?​

A) ​time-out from positive reinforcement
B) ​time-out from negative reinforcement
C) ​response cost
D) ​A and C
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Zach comes home past his curfew and is yelled at by his parents.If,as a result of being yelled at,Zach never comes home late again it would be an example of ____________.​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​positive reinforcement
C) ​negative punishment
D) ​negative reinforcement
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In behavior modification,if a stimulus is presented following the behavior and it influences the future probability of the behavior,the process is either ____________ or ____________.​

A) ​negative reinforcement ;negative punishment
B) ​positive reinforcement ;positive punishment
C) ​positive reinforcement ;negative reinforcement
D) ​positive punishment ;negative punishment
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Extreme cold and extreme levels of auditory stimulation are examples of:​

A) ​conditioned punishers
B) ​conditioned reinforcers
C) ​unconditioned punishers
D) ​unconditioned reinforcers
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In behavior modification,negative punishment involves removal of a reinforcer that:​

A) ​was maintaining the behavior
B) ​the client doesn't like
C) ​the person had already acquired
D) ​none of these
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The principles of reinforcement and punishment are alike in that:​

A) ​behavior is followed by a consequence
B) ​the consequence influences future behavior
C) ​behavior is strengthened
D) ​A and B
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The difference between punishment and reinforcement is that in punishment:​

A) ​a stimulus is removed following behavior
B) ​a stimulus is presented following behavior
C) ​the behavior decreases in the future
D) ​the behavior increases in the future
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Time-out from positive reinforcement and response cost both:​

A) ​involve the loss of access to reinforcers
B) ​strengthen a behavior
C) ​involve the presentation of an aversive stimulus
D) ​are examples of negative reinforcement
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In order for punishment to be effective,the consequence should follow the behavior closely in time.This factor is referred to as:​

A) ​immediacy
B) ​contingency
C) ​characteristics of the consequences
D) ​time delay
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If a stimulus needs to be paired with an established punisher in order to function as a punisher it is referred to as a(n):​

A) ​conditioned punisher
B) ​conditioned reinforcer
C) ​unconditioned punisher
D) ​unconditioned reinforcer
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Nikki interrupts her parents when they are talking and her parents scold her and explain why interrupting is rude.As a result,Nikki continues to interrupt her parents when they are talking.This is an example of:​

A) ​positive punishment
B) ​negative reinforcement
C) ​positive reinforcement
D) ​none of these
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A conditioned punisher is established by​

A) ​pairing a neutral stimulus with a reinforcer
B) ​following the behavior with a punisher
C) ​pairing a neutral stimulus with a punisher
D) ​removing a reinforcer for the behavior
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An unconditioned punisher is .
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Punishment is defined as_________________ .
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Nicholas used to come home late for supper until his parents started to take away a dollar of his allowance every time he was late.Nicholas' behavior of coming home late decreased to zero.This is an example of what form of negative punishment? .
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Punishment by withdrawal is another name for _______________ punishment.
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Describe how the use of punishment can be negatively reinforcing.
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How does positive punishment differ from negative punishment?
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Punishment by application is another name for _______________ punishment.
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When a punisher is delivered following a target behavior,the target behavior will __________ in the future.
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A is a consequence that follows a behavior,making the behavior less likely to occur in the future.
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The Premack principle applied to punishment is defined as _______________.
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Define punishment.
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_______________ is the process in which a stimulus is delivered following a behavior and the behavior decreases in the future.
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Describe the difference between negative punishment and extinction.
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A conditioned punisher is_______________ .
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The difference between positive and negative punishment is whether the consequence of the behavior involves the or of a stimulus.
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_______________ is the process in which a stimulus is removed following a behavior and the behavior decreases in the future.
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Provide an example of positive punishment and an example of negative punishment.
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List 4 factors that influence the effectiveness of punishment.
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Which of the following is NOT a problem with using punishment in behavior modification?​

A) ​it can lead to escape behaviors
B) ​it may evoke emotional reactions
C) ​it may be negatively reinforcing
D) ​it is used to harm individuals
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Time out is an example of punishment.
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