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1 April, 09:19

When punishment is applied after every instance of an unwanted target behavior, it is generally more effective

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  1. 1 April, 09:41
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    Operant conditioning by Burrhus Frederick Skinner, showed that people learn to behave in certain ways because of reinforcement. This a product of a psychology school of thought, behaviorism, which comes in the notion that whatever a person behave is what matters instead of his mind, pioneered by John B. Watson. If a person wants to retain the behavior, then he will do positive reinforcements example, positive stroking. If the behavior is undesired and needs to be exterminated, then a punishment will be instilled. This is more effective if the child understands the purpose behind the punishment
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