Punisher Word Search

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The consequence of a behavior that consists of the removal of a reinforcer or the addition of an appetitive stimulus (Fontes et. al., 2021).
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The opposite of punishment (Fontest et. al., 2021).
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What happens after exposure to constant punishment? (Fontes et. al., 2021).
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The main factor in the effectiveness of punishment (Fontest et. al., 2021).
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The addition of aversive stimuli in response to a behavior (Sanvictores et. al, 2024).
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The removal of a reinforcer in response to a behavior (Sanvictores et. al., 2024)
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A stimulus that is automatically aversive and reduces behavior (Scott et. al., 2023)
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A once neutral stimulus that has been used in such a way that it becomes aversive over time and reduce behavior (Scott et. al., 2023)