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Mhm.
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Mhm.
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Okay, so i hope this works.
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Um, so what we're gonna do first is for going to read the question which of the following is not a true statement? okay.
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False about using physical punishment on children.
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Um, so looking at this, we know that it's about learning physical punishment or punishment, and reinforcement is all about learning.
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So let's look at this, um, mhm broadly as a way to, um, to influence behavior.
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So reinforcement versus punishment, the enforcement is to increase the behavior and punishment is to stop behaving.
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What we're doing right now is we're writing kind of what we know about learning and about physical punishment.
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Um, the reason we're doing that is so we can have an idea of what we go into before, uh, solving the question.
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Now, this is a good way to do when you're doing practice questions and stuff like that.
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So you can have a better way or know how to think about questions before you go into a test, it will make you much faster and more accurate.
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So looking at physical punishment on children, what happens is a child as a behavior and then their parents to discourage that behavior will punish their child.
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Now what that punishment does is and still fear humiliation, pain in order for them not to do this behavior again.
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With that in mind, we're going to go through these answers so physical punishment may teach children to be aggressive.
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How would this teach children to be aggressive so children emulate their parents? they look at their parents for how somebody should behave, how somebody should interact with the people around them.
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And so what they see is that in order to control behavior, that means you need to punish or that you can't use punishment.
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You need to that you can use punishment in order to control the behavior of people around you.
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So that means, yes, it may teach children to be aggressive.
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So physical the and an answer.
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B is physical...