Psychologists often distinguish between two general kinds of punishment: presentation punishment (in which an aversive stimulus is presented after a response) and removal punishment (in which a desired stimulus is taken away after a response). Which kind of punishment does Mr. Kessinger give Robin?

What will be an ideal response?


His yelling, which Robin finds quite unpleasant, is an instance of presentation punishment.

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a. "Paul, we really need to clean up so we can go outside. You like to go outside, don't you?" b. "Paul, you are making all of the children wait and that is not fair to them." c. "Paul, I see it is important to you to finish your painting. You are disappointed that we have to stop. Let's be sure to come back to it this afternoon." d. "Paul, I know you're disappointed but sometimes you just have to deal with it."

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Create an outline with specific tips for effectively using seatwork in your elementary reading lesson.

What will be an ideal response?

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