A-B-C's of Behavior
A- Antecedent
B- Behavior
C- Consequence
B- Behavior
C- Consequence
Reinforcement
POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT: The presentation of any event (or stimulus) that follows a response and increases the frequency of that particular response (Pierce & Cheney, 2008; Johnston & Pennypacker, 2009)
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT: The removal of any event (or stimulus) following a response that increases the frequency of that particular response (Pierce & Cheney, 2008; Johnston & Pennypacker, 2009)
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT: The removal of any event (or stimulus) following a response that increases the frequency of that particular response (Pierce & Cheney, 2008; Johnston & Pennypacker, 2009)
Punishment
POSITIVE PUNISHMENT: The presentation of any event (or stimulus) that follows a response resulting in a decrease in the frequency of that particular response (Pierce & Cheney, 2008; Johnston & Pennypacker, 2009)
NEGATIVE PUNISHMENT: The removal of any event (or stimulus) following a response resulting in an increase in the frequency of that particular response (Pierce & Cheney, 2008; Johnston & Pennypacker, 2009).
NEGATIVE PUNISHMENT: The removal of any event (or stimulus) following a response resulting in an increase in the frequency of that particular response (Pierce & Cheney, 2008; Johnston & Pennypacker, 2009).
Extinction
Witholding reinforcement of a particular behavior or breaking the contingency between the behavior and its consequence resulting in the decrease in behavior (Pierce & Cheney, 2008; Johnston & Pennypacker, 2009)