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A term frequently used to denote either a punisher or a negative reinforcer.
Aversive stimuli (aversives)
A stimulus that is a punisher as a result of having been paired with other punishers.
Conditioned punisher
Removing an individual briefly from a reinforcing situation contingent on a response.
Exclusionary time-out
Introducing into a situation, contingent on a response, a stimulus associated with less reinforcement.
Nonexclusionary time-out
A stimulus the presentation of which immediately after a response causes that response to decrease in frequency.
Punisher
Presentation of a punisher (or aversive stimulus) immediately following a response with the effect that the response decreases in frequency.
Punishment
Negative verbal stimuli presented contingent upon behaviour.
Reprimands
The removal of a specified amount of reinforcer following a particular behaviour.
Response cost
A stimulus that is a punisher without prior learning.
Unconditioned punishers