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Punishment
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Extrinsic
________- the punishment is applied (someone makes fun of you)
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Prevention
________- give people experience with minor adversities in order to build up resilience against more serious difficulties.
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Punishment
________ may teach the person to avoid the person who delivered the ________.
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Negative punishment
________ is generally preferable to positive punishment.
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Noncontingent punishment
________: punishment not tied to a behavior.
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intrinsic
the behavior itself (pushups, starting a fight)
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extrinsic
the punishment is applied (someone makes fun of you)
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primary
innately punishing
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secondary
learned punishment (feeling bad when you get a bad grade)
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generalized
associated with multiple punishments (silent treatment)
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can increase attention to environment
being more careful in order to avoid punishment
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noncontingent punishment
punishment not tied to a behavior
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cure for learned helplessness
forced to escape aversive stimulus prior exposure
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prevention
give people experience with minor adversities in order to build up resilience against more serious difficulties
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aggression
strong emotional response
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corporal punishment
the infliction of physical injury on someone
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proportional response
a punishment should be intense enough that it works
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True or false? A negative punishment is generally preferable to positive punishment.
True
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cure for learned helplessness
forced to escape aversive stimulus prior exposure
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prevention
give people experience with minor adversities in order to build up resilience against more serious difficulties
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