GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
OPERANT CONDITIONING
Question
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positive reinforcement
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negative reinforcement
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positive punishment
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negative punishment
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Detailed explanation-1: -Negative punishment is the opposite of positive punishment. It’s when you take something away from the child until the unwanted behavior changes. An easy example of negative punishment is taking away some sort of toy from the child if they are not staying on task or performing the preferred behavior.
Detailed explanation-2: -For example, spanking a child when he throws a tantrum is an example of positive punishment. Something is added to the mix (spanking) to discourage a bad behavior (throwing a tantrum). On the other hand, removing restrictions from a child when she follows the rules is an example of negative reinforcement.
Detailed explanation-3: -An example of positive punishment is scolding a student to get the student to stop texting in class. In this case, a stimulus (the reprimand) is added in order to decrease the behavior (texting in class). In negative punishment, you remove a pleasant stimulus to decrease a behavior.
Detailed explanation-4: -Negative punishment occurs when something is removed as a consequence, and the behavior decreases. For example, the other day I was watching television and I accidentally sat on the remote. When I sat on the remote (behavior), the TV turned off (consequence: removal).