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Skinner's Theory
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Positive Reinforcement | Rewarding behavior by giving something |
| Negative Reinforcement | Rewarding behavior by removing something |
| Positive Punishment | Adding something undesired as a punishment for behavior |
| Negative Punishment | Taking something desired away as a punishment for behavior |
| Positive Reinforcement | Candy |
| Positive Reinforcement | Praise |
| Negative Reinforcement | Taking away homework |
| Negative Reinforcement | Reducing chores |
| Positive Punishment | Verbal reprimand |
| Positive Punishment | Detention |
| Negative Punishment | No recess |
| Negative Punishment | Taking away cellphone |
| The little boy receives $5.00 for every A he earns on his report card. This is an example of a ________ | Positive reinforcement |
| Natalie can get up from the dinner table when she eats 2 bites of her broccoli. This is an example of _____ | Negative reinforcement |
| A child touches a hot stove and feels pain. This is an example of ______ | Positive punishment |
| A child fights with her brother and has her favorite toy taken away. This is an example of ___________ | Negative Punishment |
| ABC model | Antecedent. Behavior. Consequence Behavior of analysis |