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A punishment in psychology is a consequence which reduces or aims to reduce the likelihood of a targeted and undesirable behavior from happening again.
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Punishment is part of operant conditioning or the use of rewards to encourage certain behaviors and use of negative consequences to discourage unwanted behaviors.
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Papers.
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In this case, none of the choices listed are correct.
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So when it says which of the following is not a problem, the correct answer would be none of the above.
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So if we look at a, punishment can lead to fear of the person giving the punishment.
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Our goal here isn't to make the person fearful of anyone, and that includes the person giving the punishment.
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B, punishment can be self -reinforcing, making the person doing the punishment more likely to punish again in the future.
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The goal here isn't to make someone more likely to use punishment against others...