Behavior Modification: Principles and Procedures (6th Edition)
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The major differences between the two types of ... more
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Aversive activities may be utilized as positive ... more
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In the positive practice method, the correct [... more
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Restitution method involves the rectification of ... more
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In the contingent exercise method, each time a ... more
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Overcorrection is a positive punishment method in ... more
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Guided compliance is a method of verbally ... more
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Physical restraint is a punishment technique that ... more
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Aversive stimulation can be served as positive ... more
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A stimulus is considered aversive or unpleasant ... more
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The application of the punishment should be ... more
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The following factors must be considered to reduce... more
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Peer review refers to the process of getting a ... more
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Each punishment has certain factors that may be ... more
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Positive punishment involves administering a ... more
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An individual is punished to decrease the ... more
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A therapist can apply brief restraint and response... more
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A child has severe developmental concerns and ... more