Conditioning and Learning
Positive reinforcement involves giving a reward for any good done or the demonstration of a desired response (Flora, 2004). The example given above is a demonstration of positive reinforcement. My mother, when I was in school, used to congratulate me whenever my academic performance improved and by such, I developed a habit of putting an extra effort to pass my examinations.
Negative reinforcement is the application of a negative stimulus to force the subject to abandon or embrace a certain response (Flora, 2004). For example, I used to have a roommate who smoked. I continually nagged him complaining that his breath was unbearable until one day when he decided to quit and I ceased complaining. He never smoked again, afraid that the nagging would resume.
Punishment as a response reinforcing strategy includes doing something aversive to the subject to reduce the probability of undertaking a specific activity or showing a specific response. It aims to stop or weaken a particular behavior because a negative condition would be experienced in response to the behavior (Flora, 2004). Spanking is an example of punishment. Punishment is generally disliked, and to avoid it, a subject will most likely behave in a manner as to avoid it all together.
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