Overgeneralization: Overgeneralization occurs when a learned response is applied too broadly to different stimuli. For example, if a child is punished for speaking up in class and then becomes fearful of speaking anywhere outside of school.
Learned helplessness: Learned helplessness refers to a state where an individual believes they have no control over their environment due to repeated experiences of punishment or failure. This can lead to passivity and lack of motivation.
Negative side effects: Negative side effects are unintended consequences that arise from using punishment as the exclusive method in operant conditioning. These may include increased aggression, fear, avoidance behaviors, or diminished self-esteem.