Module 5 Flashcards

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First rule of punishment

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it happens

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punishment

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response is followed immediately by a stimulus change that decreases the future frequency of a similar response

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punisher

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a stimulus change that immediately follows the occurence of behavior and reduces the future frequency of that type of behavior

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examples of punisher

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stubbing toe will decrease likely-hood of taking the same path in the future

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5
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positive punishment

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type 1
when a presentation of stimulus similar to positive reinforcement, but the presentation results in a decrease of behavior
ex:
-saying no. maybe from an incorrect response
-providing a strike
-electric shock

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negative punishment

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type 2 
termination of an already present stimulus results in decrease of frequency of behavior 
ex:
-removal of a token
-loss of a privilege
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7
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punishment at any time

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is a decrease of behavior

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unconditioned punishers

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a stimulus whose presentation functions as punishment without previous learning
primary or learned punisher
biological events: painful stimulation or different tastes, odors

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Conditioned punisher

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stimulus change that functions as punishment as a result of a person’s conditioning history
secondar/learned
ex:
no, lectures, tones

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10
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potential punishment procedures

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  • response blocking: prevent a behavior from occurring
  • saying no
  • contingent exercise
  • removal of tokens
  • loss of privileges
  • overcorrection
  • time-out from reinforcement
  • electric shock
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11
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punishment procedures should always

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be paired with a reinforcement procedure

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12
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considerations with punishment

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  • immediacy: right away so they can correlate
  • intensity/magnitude: dont ramp up. don’t build a tolerance. deliver good intensity first time
  • schedule: avoid intermittent . use after ever instance of that response
  • teach a replacement behavior. doest teach you what to do but what not to do.
  • vary your punishers: presenting the same punisher will lose it’s effectiveness
  • USE IN COMBO WITH REINFORCEMENT
  • REQUEST ADDITIONAL SUPERVISION
  • TAKE DATA
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13
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potential negative side effects

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  • emotional and aggressive reactions
  • escape/avoidance: natural response to get away from this. we potentially become a conditioned punisher.
  • behavioral contrast: decrease in one context and increase in another
  • undesirable modeling: strong correlation between young childs exposure to harsh punishment and anti social behavior
  • reinforcement for punishing agent
  • lack of generalization
  • potential issues with long term effectiveness
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14
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Review of previous punishment

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basic research:
aaron, 1956; 1960
miller 1960
brown and wagner 1964
application with humans 
- loavaas and simmons 1969
part of comprehensive intervention 
-lovaas 1987
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