psych 343 final
Negative punishment
when a certain reinforcing stimulus is removed after a particular undesired behavior is exhibited, resulting in the behavior happening less often in the future.
whereas punishment procedures are used to
decrease behavior
Positive punishment
presenting an aversive consequence after an undesired behavior is exhibited, making the behavior less likely to happen in the future.
Punishment
a process by which a consequence immediately follows a behavior which decreases the future frequency of that behavior.
example of positive reinforcement
-student comes in early to class, we give praise, they continue to come on time A mother gives her son praise (reinforcing stimulus) for doing homework (behavior).
example of negative punishment
A child kicks a peer (behavior), and is removed from his/her favorite activity (reinforcing stimulus removed)
example of positive punishment
A child picks his nose during class (behavior) and the teacher reprimands him (aversive stimulus) in front of his classmates. A child touches a hot stove (behavior) and feels pain (aversive stimulus).
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.
Reinforcement
Reinforcement is used to help increase the probability that a specific behavior will occur in the future by delivering or removing a stimulus immediately after a behavior
negative reinforcement vs negative punishment
With negative reinforcement, you are increasing a behavior, whereas with punishment, you are decreasing a behavior.
Positive punishment involves
adding an aversive consequence after an undesired behavior is emitted to decrease future responses.
For positive reinforcement, think of it as
adding something positive in order to increase a response.
extinction burst example
in an elevator you continuously press the buttons when the door wouldn't close
With punishment, always remember that the end result
is to try to decrease the undesired behavior
negative reinforcement example
take aspirin for headache --> headache goes away --> use of aspirin in future more likely for headache pain Bob does the dishes (behavior) in order to stop his mother's nagging (aversive stimulus).
Negative punishment includes
taking away a certain reinforcing item after the undesired behavior happens in order to decrease future responses.
For negative reinforcement, think of it as
taking something negative away in order to increase a response.
When thinking about reinforcement, always remember
that the end result is to try to increase the behavior,
Extinction
the diminishing of a conditioned response
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.