Reinforcement always increases the likelihood of future behavior, whereas punishment always decreases the likelihood of future behavior.
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Reinforcement always increases the likelihood of future behavior, whereas punishment always decreases the likelihood of future behavior. Reinforcement and punishment can be positive (i.e., involve the presentation of a stimulus) or negative
(i.e., involve the avoidance or removal of a stimulus).
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Introduction To Abnormal Child And Adolescent Psychology
ISBN: 109061
3rd Edition
Authors: Robert Weis
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