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Tirant22

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Provide an example of positive punishment and an example of negative punishment.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Joe attends a class in order to learn to use a computer. Joe takes notes during the class, and uses the notes to operate his own computer when he gets home. Using the notes from the computer class to use his computer at home is an example of which strategy for promoting generalization?
 
  a. incorporating common stimuli
 b. teaching a range of functionally equivalent responses
 c. incorporating a variety of relevant stimulus situations in training
  d. self-generated mediators of generalization



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Answer to Question 1

An example of positive punishment is Donny pulled Susie's hair and Susie smacked Donny. As a result, Donny did not pull Susie's hair in the future. An example of negative punishment is Taren threw her favorite toy across the room, and her mother took the toy and locked it up. As a result, Taren is less likely to throw her toys in the future.

Answer to Question 2

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