|
Punishment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Punishment is the practice of imposing something unpleasant or aversive on a person or animal, usually in response to disobedience, defiance, or behavior deemed morally wrong by individual, governmen...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punishment |
|
Punishment (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In operant conditioning, punishment is any change in a human or animal's surroundings that occurs after a given behavior or response which reduces the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punishment_(psychology) |
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
This is just a typology with some well-known examples. ... Punishment, Punishment - Scope of application, Punishment - History and rationale, Punishment - Types of punishments, Punishment - Judicial and similar i.e. for crimes, Punishment - For children, Punishment - Other, Punishment - Possible reasons for punishment...
|
|||
|
According to the study, students also faced 28 types of punishment at homes at the hands of parents and other members of their families. In schools, they are subjected to corporal punishment by teachers, proctors, senior students, watchmen and maids.
|
|||
|
Probation Intermediate Imprisonment Death ... Least Restrictive More Restrictive ... Least Expensive More Expensiv...
|
|||
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.