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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.3
How could misuse of positive reinforcement techniques potentially violate ethical standards in psychological practice?
Positive reinforcement cannot be manipulated because it's naturally harmless and beneficial.
They can compromise autonomy if used manipulatively or without informed consent.
Positive reinforcement always adheres fully to ethical guidelines.
Misuse of positive reinforcement has no potential consequences on a person's mental health.
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