PSYB45H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Reinforcement, Lifesaving, Bruxism

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Punishment: ben was an extremely disturbed child who had habit of hitting people. Pain-inducing punisher: pain-inducing punisher: aka physical punisher is a stimulus immediately following a behavior that activates pain receptors or other sense receptors that evoke feelings of discomfort; ex. Spanking, pinching, tickling, etc: such stimuli or events called unconditioned punishers, which are stimuli that are punishing without prior learning. Reprimand: reprimand is a strong negative verbal stimulus immediately contingent on behavior; parent say something is bad immediately after a child does it, conditioned punisher: punisher paired with another punisher. Response cost: response cost: removal of specified amount of a reinforcer immediately following a behavior; ex. Library fines, parking fines, charges and not applied immediately following the offending behavior. A few minutes after being given milk, sandra would begin ruminating, or bringing up the milk and reswallowing it, which would continue for.

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