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Positive punishment
Positive punishment works by presenting an aversive consequence after an undesired behavior is exhibited, making the behavior less likely to happen in the future.
EX: A child touches a hot stove (behavior) and feels pain (aversive stimulus).
Positive reinforcement
Positive reinforcement works by presenting a motivating/reinforcing stimulus to the person after the desired behavior is exhibited, making the behavior more likely to happen in the future.
EX: The little boy receives $5.00 (reinforcing stimulus) for every A he earns on his report card (behavior).
Negative punishment
Negative punishment happens when a certain reinforcing stimulus is removed after a particular undesired behavior is exhibited, resulting in the behavior happening less often in the future.
EX: A child fights with her brother (behavior) and has her favorite toy taken away (reinforcing stimulus removed).
Negative reinforcement
Negative reinforcement occurs when a certain stimulus (usually an aversive stimulus) is removed after a particular behavior is exhibited. The likelihood of the particular behavior occurring again in the future is increased because of removing/avoiding the negative consequence.
EX: Natalie can get up from the dinner table (aversive stimulus) when she eats 2 bites of her broccoli (behavior).
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