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  2. Avoidance response - Wikipedia

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    The avoidance response comes into play here when punishment is administered. An animal will presumably learn to avoid the behavior that preceded this punishment. A naturally occurring example for humans would be that after a child has been burned by a red stove, he or she learns not to touch the stove when it is red.

  3. Punishment (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    positive punishment, punishment by application, or type I punishment, an experimenter punishes a response by presenting an aversive stimulus into the animal's surroundings (a brief electric shock, for example). negative punishment, punishment by removal, or type II punishment, a valued, appetitive stimulus is removed (as in the removal of a ...

  4. Reinforcement - Wikipedia

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    Positive punishment. Example: Corporal punishment, such as spanking a child. Removing/taking away Negative punishment. Example: Loss of privileges (e.g., screen time or permission to attend a desired event) if a rule is broken. Negative reinforcement. Example: Reading a book because it allows the reader to escape feelings of boredom or unhappiness

  5. Equine intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Examples of positive and negative reinforcement and punishment in horses Positive reinforcement: the horse receives a reward in the form of food immediately after exhibiting the desired behavior. Positive punishment: This horse feels the unpleasant pressure of his halter behind his ears because he does not follow the movements of the man ...

  6. Parents fed their 7 kids dog food, locked them in a shed as ...

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    The seven children were allegedly fed dog food, locked in a shed, beaten with a belt and physically restrained as forms of punishment, WBNS and WSYX reported, citing prosecutors.

  7. Child advocacy group to push for ban on using corporal ... - AOL

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    Dorman said there is no good reason for corporal punishment against children with disabilities. "It's wrong," he said. "There are many more effective ways of disciplining a child with a disability.

  8. Parrot training - Wikipedia

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    Negative reinforcement is commonly used with parrots and involves removing something aversive from the environment that will increase behavior. For example, "A rat is placed in a cage and immediately receives a mild electrical shock on its feet. The shock is a negative condition for the rat. The rat presses a bar and the shock stops.

  9. ‘Hitting kids should never be allowed’: Illinois bans ...

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    “Even though research pretty consistently shows that corporal punishment doesn’t improve kids' behavior in the long run — and it might have some negative consequences — people don’t want ...