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Deck 7: Operant Procedures:punishment
1
When disciplining their son, Jacob, Mr.and Ms Grinch begin with an extremely mild form of punishment and gradually increase its strength if the offenses continue.This procedure is likely to result in .
A)violent outbursts from Jacob
B)confusing Jacob
C)the use of excessively strong aversives
D)a rapid suppression of the unwanted behavior
A)violent outbursts from Jacob
B)confusing Jacob
C)the use of excessively strong aversives
D)a rapid suppression of the unwanted behavior
C
2
The word positive in positive punishment refers to the fact that .
A)something is added
B)something positive is removed
C)the results are positive
D)the procedure is used with good intentions
A)something is added
B)something positive is removed
C)the results are positive
D)the procedure is used with good intentions
A
3
If Charles Catania's thinking about reinforcement is applied to punishment, we can say that all of the following are true of punishment except .
A)a behavior must have a consequence
B)the consequence of the behavior must be negative
C)a behavior must decrease in strength
D)the decrease in strength must be the result of the behavior's consequence
A)a behavior must have a consequence
B)the consequence of the behavior must be negative
C)a behavior must decrease in strength
D)the decrease in strength must be the result of the behavior's consequence
B
4
Any event that follows a behavior and makes that behavior less likely to occur is called a .
A)positive reinforcer
B)negative reinforcer
C)punisher
D)punishment
A)positive reinforcer
B)negative reinforcer
C)punisher
D)punishment
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5
Murray Sidman's book on aversive control, including punishment, is called .
A)Coercion and Its Fallout
B)Aversive Control Today
C)The Punitive Society
D)The End of Punishment
A)Coercion and Its Fallout
B)Aversive Control Today
C)The Punitive Society
D)The End of Punishment
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6
In the school year, 2004-2005, public school teachers or staff paddled .
A)50,000 students
B)over 100,000 students
C)early 150,000 students
D)more than 250,000 students
A)50,000 students
B)over 100,000 students
C)early 150,000 students
D)more than 250,000 students
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7
Harriet hears a noise in the kitchen and investigates.She finds the cookie jar in pieces on the floor and 5-year-old Willy standing nearby.Harriet knows what happened, but asks Willy anyway.Willy admits
That he broke the jar while trying to get cookies.Harriet gives Willy a spanking.Willy is most likely to
Learn from this experience that .
A)it doesn't pay to tell the truth
B)cookies are scary
C)his mother doesn't like him
D)the kitchen is an unsafe place for little boys
That he broke the jar while trying to get cookies.Harriet gives Willy a spanking.Willy is most likely to
Learn from this experience that .
A)it doesn't pay to tell the truth
B)cookies are scary
C)his mother doesn't like him
D)the kitchen is an unsafe place for little boys
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8
Of the following procedures, the one that reinforces behavior that cannot be performed at the same time as the unwanted behavior is .
A)DRZ
B)DRI
C)DRL
D)DRA
A)DRZ
B)DRI
C)DRL
D)DRA
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9
The correct term for a stimulus that acts as a punisher is .
A)asbestive
B)admonitor
C)adversive
D)aversive
A)asbestive
B)admonitor
C)adversive
D)aversive
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10
When a student repeatedly behaves in an inappropriate way, probably the teacher's first step should be to .
A)have the child tested by the school psychologist
B)develop a plan for applying punishment
C)use differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior
D)try to discover what is reinforcing the behavior
A)have the child tested by the school psychologist
B)develop a plan for applying punishment
C)use differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior
D)try to discover what is reinforcing the behavior
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11
Generally speaking, the more intense a punisher, the .
A)less it suppresses behavior
B)more it suppresses behavior
C)more important it is to have the response on extinction
D)less important the reinforcement history
A)less it suppresses behavior
B)more it suppresses behavior
C)more important it is to have the response on extinction
D)less important the reinforcement history
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12
David Camp and colleagues found that, compared to a two-second delay in punishment, a 30-second delay resulted in .
A)slightly greater response suppression
B)slightly less response suppression
C)about half as much response suppression
D)about twice as much response suppression
A)slightly greater response suppression
B)slightly less response suppression
C)about half as much response suppression
D)about twice as much response suppression
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13
Farmer Gable had a problem with motorcyclists riding across his meadow land, tearing up sod and frightening his cattle.He installed barbed wire fencing in the area and no longer had a problem.Gable's approach is best described as an example of .
A)response prevention
B)extinction
C)differential reinforcement
D)punishment
A)response prevention
B)extinction
C)differential reinforcement
D)punishment
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14
Positive punishment is most often confused with .
A)negative punishment
B)negative reinforcement
C)aversion therapy
D)counterconditioning
A)negative punishment
B)negative reinforcement
C)aversion therapy
D)counterconditioning
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15
Of the following, the person who most approved of the use of punishment was probably .
A)Skinner
B)Thorndike
C)Franklin
D)Machiavelli
A)Skinner
B)Thorndike
C)Franklin
D)Machiavelli
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16
Research has shown that abnormal behavior is often .
A)the result of unconscious urges
B)an inappropriate way of obtaining appropriate reinforcers
C)due to the misuse of punishment
D)an effort to punish others
A)the result of unconscious urges
B)an inappropriate way of obtaining appropriate reinforcers
C)due to the misuse of punishment
D)an effort to punish others
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17
Differential reinforcement is best used in combination with .
A)punishment
B)negative reinforcement
C)extinction
D)response prevention
A)punishment
B)negative reinforcement
C)extinction
D)response prevention
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18
David Camp and colleagues found that even a delay of only reduced the effectiveness of a punisher..
A)2 seconds
B)5 seconds
C)10 seconds
D)15 seconds
A)2 seconds
B)5 seconds
C)10 seconds
D)15 seconds
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19
All of the following enhance the effectiveness of punishment except .
A)using strong punishers
B)withholding reinforcement of the punished behavior
C)punishing immediately
D)increasing the reinforcer deprivation level
A)using strong punishers
B)withholding reinforcement of the punished behavior
C)punishing immediately
D)increasing the reinforcer deprivation level
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20
Each time Charles, who has a lisp, says "Mithithippi" or the like, his wife, Evelyn, yells, "Idiot!" However, there is no evidence that Evelyn's efforts to reduce the frequency of such mispronunciations have been effective.We can therefore conclude that .
A)Charles's behavior is being positively reinforced
B)Charles's behavior has not been punished
C)Evelyn's efforts to punish Charles's behavior have actually reinforced it
D)Charles is lisping deliberately to annoy Evelyn
A)Charles's behavior is being positively reinforced
B)Charles's behavior has not been punished
C)Evelyn's efforts to punish Charles's behavior have actually reinforced it
D)Charles is lisping deliberately to annoy Evelyn
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21
The first formal studies of punishment were probably done by .
A)Thorndike
B)Watson
C)Rosalie Rayner
D)Pavlov
A)Thorndike
B)Watson
C)Rosalie Rayner
D)Pavlov
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22
The term punishment, as used by behavior scientists, has nothing to do with retribution.
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23
Frequent use of weak punishers is more effective than occasional use of intense punishers.
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24
When using punishment to suppress an undesirable behavior, it is important to provide alternative means of obtaining the reinforcers that have maintained that behavior.
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25
An early theory of punishment proposed that response suppression occurred because aversives disrupt ongoing behavior.
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26
One problem with extinction as a way of reducing the frequency of potentially harmful behavior is that .
A)the behavior on extinction sometimes increases at first
B)the results are not durable
C)it is not covered by medical insurance
D)ultimately, it makes the problem worse
A)the behavior on extinction sometimes increases at first
B)the results are not durable
C)it is not covered by medical insurance
D)ultimately, it makes the problem worse
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27
Abnormal behavior may persist despite aversive consequences because it also produces reinforcing consequences.
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28
The two-process theory of punishment assumes that punishment involves .
A)positive and negative reinforcement
B)Pavlovian and operant learning
C)positive and negative punishment
D)reward training and escape training
A)positive and negative reinforcement
B)Pavlovian and operant learning
C)positive and negative punishment
D)reward training and escape training
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29
Positive punishment necessarily involves aversives.
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30
The use of punishers is so common that concluded that "The world runs on fear."
A)Jack Nicholson
B)Jack Robinson
C)Jack Michaels
D)Jack Sprat
A)Jack Nicholson
B)Jack Robinson
C)Jack Michaels
D)Jack Sprat
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31
Punishers, like reinforcers, are defined by their effect on behavior.
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32
Delaying delivery of a punisher is most likely to .
A)reduce its effectiveness
B)increase its effectiveness
C)have no impact on its effectiveness
D)have variable and unpredictable effects on its effectiveness
A)reduce its effectiveness
B)increase its effectiveness
C)have no impact on its effectiveness
D)have variable and unpredictable effects on its effectiveness
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33
Punishers are defined by .
A)society at large
B)experts in the field
C)their effects on behavior
D)their intensity
A)society at large
B)experts in the field
C)their effects on behavior
D)their intensity
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34
Negative punishment is also sometimes called training.
A)escape
B)penalty
C)withdrawal
D)subtraction
A)escape
B)penalty
C)withdrawal
D)subtraction
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35
The one-process theory of punishment goes back to .
A)Thorndike
B)Watson
C)Skinner
D)Pavlov
A)Thorndike
B)Watson
C)Skinner
D)Pavlov
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36
In using punishment, it is best to begin with a weak punisher and gradually increase its strength as needed.
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37
If a rat receives a shock each time it presses a lever, but not otherwise, we can say that .
A)the rate of lever pressing will decrease, then increase
B)the shock will reduce the frequency of lever pressing
C)shock is contingent on lever pressing
D)lever pressing and shock are contiguous
A)the rate of lever pressing will decrease, then increase
B)the shock will reduce the frequency of lever pressing
C)shock is contingent on lever pressing
D)lever pressing and shock are contiguous
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38
John gives his dog, Alfie (a yap hound), a bit of food whenever it goes 30 seconds without barking. Gradually, John increases the amount of quiet time required to earn food until finally the dog will go for
Hours without a yap.The procedure John used is best described as .
A)extinction
B)differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
C)differential reinforcement of zero responding
D)non contingent reinforcement
Hours without a yap.The procedure John used is best described as .
A)extinction
B)differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
C)differential reinforcement of zero responding
D)non contingent reinforcement
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39
Although punishment can have negative side effects, there is evidence that it can also have positive side effects.
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40
One way to make punishment more effective is to provide an alternative means of obtaining reinforcement.
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41
How is the effectiveness of punishment affected by the availability of reinforcement?
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42
It is common practice to begin punishment with a very weak punisher and gradually increase the intensity of the punisher until one finds an effective level of intensity.Is this a good idea? Why or why not?
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43
Positive and negative punishment have in common that they both behavior.
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44
What is the fundamental difference between the two-process and one-process theories of punishment?
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45
Briefly discuss the problems associated with punishment.
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