Cognitive Psychology
Punishment is a consequence applied after a behavior that reduces the likelihood of that behavior being repeated in the future. It serves as a key mechanism in behaviorism, where it is used to shape and control behavior by decreasing undesirable actions, contrasting with reinforcement that increases desired behaviors. The concept plays a crucial role in understanding how behavior can be modified through external stimuli.
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