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Punishment Procedures
Techniques used in behavior modification that introduce an adverse event or remove a positive stimulus following a behavior to decrease the likelihood of that behavior's occurrence.
High Functioning
Often used to describe individuals with autism spectrum disorder who have a higher level of cognitive skills and can manage day-to-day activities more independently.
Stimulus Satiation
A behavior management technique. Sometimes confused with negative practice, stimulus satiation focuses on repeatedly exposing students to the antecedents of their misbehavior in order to reduce or eliminate it.
Negative Practice
A procedure that is the opposite of positive practice overcorrection. A student is required to repeatedly engage in the problem behavior.
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