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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Principles And Applications Of Aversive Conditioning

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The dictates that less severe forms of punishment must be tried before more severe punishment is administered.
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avoidance requires that the animal not leave an elevated platform in order to avoid being shocked.
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occurs when the escape response continues even though the response is being punished.
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Another name for flooding is .
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The intent of is to suppress an undesired behavior.
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The is a common apparatus used to study avoidance learning in non-human animals.
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A child being sent to his room because of misbehavior is a form of punishment.
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DRO schedules are based on reinforcement, while their counterpart, training, is based on punishment.
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The two types of negative punishment are time out and .
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Punishers are effective because they elicit .