AMFTRB MFT Exam Set ½ Questions With Solutions
AMFTRB MFT Exam Set ½ Questions With Solutions Premack principle of punishment From behavioral therapy , a technique in which a high probability behavior i.e. one that the subject would voluntarily tend to engage in frequently , is used to reinforce a low probability target behavior in order to increase the frequency of the target behavior - dessert after dinner Punishment From the operant conditioning paradigm , a process for decreasing an undesirable behavior by applying an aversive stimulus immediately following the target behavior . For example , a teacher reprimands ( aversive stimulus ) a child when the child throws his sandwich on the floor ( target behavior In response the child no longer throws food on the floor . Note : the same apparently " aversive stimulus may be perceived by the organism - in this case the child - as either punishing or reinforcing . If the teacher's reprimand satisfies the child's need for attention and as a result the frequency of the target behavior increases the interaction can no longer be defined as punishment but as a negative reinforcement See Negative Reinforcement
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