the four types of consequences in behavior change
the fundamental concept of behavioral theory
behavioral change based on consequences
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Are behaviors innate or learned?

behaviors are learned from the environment

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What is the core principle of behavioral change based on consequences?

behavior is learned and maintained by its consequences.

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Adding a desirable stimulus to increase a behavior

Positive Reinforcement


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Observable Behavior is

an action or activity that can be directly seen and measured

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How does positive reinforcement promote behavioral change?

Positive reinforcement involves adding a desirable stimulus after a behavior to increase the likelihood of that behavior happening in the future.

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Removing an undesirable stimulus to increase a behavior

Negative Reinforcement

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A neutral stimulus is paired with a naturally meaningful stimulus is called

Classical Conditioning

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 How does negative reinforcement influence behavior?

Negative reinforcement involves removing an undesirable stimulus after a behavior to increase the likelihood of that behavior occurring.

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Adding an undesirable stimulus to decrease a behavior


Positive Punishment

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What role do thoughts and feelings play?

 internal mental events like thoughts and emotions,

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 How do consequences differ from punishments?

Consequences can be either reinforcement (increasing a behavior) or punishment (decreasing a behavior). Punishment, in its broader sense, specifically refers to interventions meant to decrease a behavior.

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Removing a desirable stimulus to decrease a behavior

negative Punishment

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Can behavior change occur if the consequence is not immediate?

yes

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What are the potential pitfalls of solely relying on consequences, especially punishment?

Relying too heavily on punishment can sometimes be ineffective or counterproductive.