Asked by Lauryn Leopard on Jul 24, 2024
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Skinner suggests all of the following techniques of self-control except
A) satiation (overdoing problem behavior) .
B) setting up unpleasant consequences for problem behavior.
C) physical punishment administered by a friend.
D) avoiding stimuli for problem behavior.
Self-control Techniques
Methods or strategies used by individuals to regulate their thoughts, feelings, and actions to achieve personal goals or adhere to societal expectations.
Satiation
Refers to the state of being satisfied to the full, often used in the context of eating until one feels full, but can also refer to other experiences of fulfillment.
- Discern Skinner's perspectives on self-discipline and accountability for one's deeds.
- Understand the influence of external factors in directing and molding behavior.
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Thành NhânJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Skinner did not suggest physical punishment administered by a friend as a technique of self-control. The other options (satiation, setting up unpleasant consequences, and avoiding stimuli) are techniques of self-control that Skinner discussed.
Learning Objectives
- Discern Skinner's perspectives on self-discipline and accountability for one's deeds.
- Understand the influence of external factors in directing and molding behavior.
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