BEHV 101 Week 5 Flashcards
Punishment
Response followed by a stimulus change that decreases future frequency of behavior
Positive Punishment (SP+)
Presentation of stimulus following behavior results in decrease in behavior
Negative Punishment (SP-)
Punishment by contingent removal of a stimulus
Positive Punishment
Type 1 punishment
Negative Punishment
Type 2 punishment
Punisher
Stimulus change immediately following behavior that reduces future frequency of behavior
Phylogeny
Innate
Ontogeny
Learned
Conditioned Punisher
Previously neutral stimulus change that functions as a punisher due to learning history
Unconditioned Punisher
Stimulus change that decreases the future frequency of behavior without a learning history
Generalized Conditioned Punisher
Stimulus change that has been paired with unconditioned and conditioned punishers
SD for Punishment (SDP)
Stimulus present when behavior has been punished;
In absence of behavior has not been punished;
Behavior occurs less in presence of SDP
Overcorrection
Positive punishment; Learner required to engage in effortful behavior related to fixing damage caused by the behavior
Forms of Overcorrection
- Positive practice overcorrection
- Restitutional overcorrection
Positive Practice Overcorrection
Learner is required to repeat a correct form of the behavior or incompatible behavior a specified number of times