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Aversive Punishment
Aversive Punishment involves applying an unpleasant stimulus with the goal of decreasing or eliminating an undesirable behavior.
Negative Reinforcement
The strengthening of a behavior because it removes or decreases an unpleasant experience or outcome.
Aversive Punishment
A form of punishment that involves introducing an unpleasant or painful stimulus in order to reduce the likelihood of a behavior reoccurring.
Positive Reinforcers
Stimuli that, when introduced following a behavior, increase the likelihood that the behavior will occur again in the future.
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