2. The two types of reinforcement are distinguished as
being either ‘positive’ or ‘negative’. What do the
concepts ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ refer to within
these terms?
3. Within these terms, ‘positive’ refers to the
addition of something good, whereas
‘negative’ refers to the ‘removal’ of
something bad
4. Shaping – a strategy in
which a reinforcer is
given for any response
that successively
approximates and
ultimately leads to the
final desired response
Used to train behaviours
that are unlikely to occur
spontaneously
5.
6.
7. The consistent use of
Operant conditioning to
alter behaviour over
time
Use of tokens as
rewards that can be
‘cashed in’ for bigger
rewards later
Schools
Prisons
8. Can effect the relationship – The punisher
may be disliked, or stop speaking to the
punisher
Punishment can be perceived as attention
and have the opposite effect
Punishment does not teach desirable
behaviour
9. It should be presented immediately following
this undesirable behavior.
Punishment should be aimed at behaviour
and not personality
Once the punishment has started the
punisher should not back down.
Should be combined with positive
reinforcement