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List 4 factors that influence the effectiveness of punishment.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A teacher is working with a student to help him improve his public speaking skills. The teacher has the student practice his speech in the room where he will be giving it to the rest of the class. Which strategy for promoting generalization utilizes some aspect of the target situation during training?
 
  a. teaching a range of functionally equivalent responses
 b. incorporating self-generated mediators of generalization
 c. incorporating common stimuli
 d. modifying natural contingencies of reinforcement and punishment



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Answer to Question 1

Four factors that influence the effectiveness of punishment are immediacy, consistency of the consequence, motivating operations, and characteristics of the consequence.

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