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When observations are reliably confirmed by multiple observers, this is referred to as
Positive Punishment
A concept in behavior psychology where an unpleasant stimulus is added following a behavior to decrease the likelihood of that behavior occurring in the future.
Negative Punishment
A behavior modification technique where a desirable stimulus is removed after the occurrence of an unwanted behavior, aiming to decrease that behavior's future occurrences.
Aversive Stimulus
A negative or unpleasant stimulus that is used to induce a change in behavior through aversion therapy or conditioning.
Positive Punishment
A behavioral concept where introducing an undesirable consequence after an action decreases the likelihood of that action being repeated.
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