Wow, these are all pretty interesting examples. I'd have to say that A is the correct answer, though. The hard hand slap is a classic conditioned punishment to discourage grabbing the stimulus materials.
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. Both seem like textbook examples of conditioned punishment, but I think I'll go with C. That poor toddler is going to remember that shock for a long time!
B) A failure-to-thrive baby receives a spray of lemon juice in the mouth after gagging. She is less likely to gag, and subsequently ruminate, in the future.
A) Larry grabbed for the stimulus materials during therapy and receives a hard hand slap. He is less likely to grab for stimulus materials in the future.
Okay, let's see here... I'm going to have to go with B. The lemon juice in the baby's mouth is a pretty clear-cut case of conditioned punishment. Gotta love that sour taste as a deterrent!
B) A failure-to-thrive baby receives a spray of lemon juice in the mouth after gagging. She is less likely to gag, and subsequently ruminate, in the future.
A) Larry grabbed for the stimulus materials during therapy and receives a hard hand slap. He is less likely to grab for stimulus materials in the future.
Haha, I can totally relate to the toddler and the power outlet! That's a classic example of conditioned punishment right there. Zap, and no more outlet-touching!
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