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Phase 4 of the Sherman and Berk 1984) study regarding intimate partner violence was
Punishments
Consequences designed to reduce a behavior's occurrence by presenting an undesirable response or removing a desirable stimulus following the behavior.
Skinner's Radical Behaviorism
A framework in psychology proposed by B.F. Skinner, emphasizing the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior through reinforcement and punishment, without considering internal thoughts or feelings.
Reinforcement
In behaviorism, a process that increases the likelihood of a behavior by either presenting a positive stimulus or removing a negative one.
Punishment
Punishment involves the application of an undesirable consequence or the removal of a desirable outcome in order to decrease the likelihood of a behavior's recurrence.
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