How does positive punishment differ from negative punishment?

What will be an ideal response?


Positive punishment involves the presentation of a stimulus whereas negative punishment involves the removal of a stimulus following the behavior. Both result in the weakening of the behavior in the future

Psychology

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_____ implies the shaping of the self, attaining an identity, and finding a unified purpose in life

a. Life lesson c. Life review b. Life narrative d. Life challenge

Psychology

According to Sternberg and Grigorenko, what creates unproductive diversity within psychology?

a. The tension between those who hold Ph.D.s and those who hold Psy.D.s b. The tendency of psychologists to identify with a specific perspective or methodology c. The tension between academic and clinical psychologists d. The tension between the APA and the APS

Psychology

Brad and Bridgette met and were instantly in love. They later broke up when they found out that they had very different views on life and had little in common. Their reason for breaking up was most likely

a. premature commitment. b. ineffective communication skills. c. boredom. d. availability of a more attractive relationship.

Psychology

In the event that two monozygotic twins demonstrate noticeable psychological differences later in life, this is likely the result of pre-zygote influences

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology