PSYB45H3 Study Guide - Reinforcement, Vise
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During their visit in hospital, medical staff are constantly putting lead base toys inside their mouth. This can disable the kids quite a bit. Ged is an instrument that people use to stop the aversive behavior. Overcorrection-example: students when they damage the property, principal/teacher get the student to erase all the damage that they have done. Restitution-getting some person to do more positive behavior. Theft reversal in restitution phase they are suppose to give back the item. In overcorrection, you have to give back the item and make an effort (power and effective). Guided compliance- teacher ask the person to do something. The individual is physically guided to do it. Ex jimmy clean up your toys and went to eat. He doesn"t do it after asked multiple times. You have to jimmy and physically move him to clean up the toys. At some point the physical prompt becomes aversive and jimmy says leave it!