Operant Conditioning: A Behaviour modification program

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Operant Conditioning: A Behaviour modification program
Introduction A child's conduct and misbehaviour in public spaces can be worrying for a parent and also cause considerable distress. Failure to modify this behaviour can produce young adults who resort to violence when they do not get their own way (Markie-Dadds, Sanders & Turner, 1999). Claire demonstrates unacceptable behaviour in the way of temper tantrums while shopping and also exhibits this behaviour at school. The solution to this kind of behaviour is a behaviour …showed first 75 words of 1715 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1715 total…an elementary classroom. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 6 (1), 117-119. Markie-Dadds, C., Sanders, M. R. & Turner, K. (1999). Every parent's self-help workbook. Brisbane: Families International. Plotnik, R. (2005). Introduction to psychology (7th Ed.). Calif: Wadsworth Thomas Learning. Porter, L. (2003). Young children's behaviour (2nd Ed.). Sydney: MacLennan & Petty. Wolf, M., Risley, T. & Mees, H. (1964). Application of operant conditioning procedures to the behaviour problems of an autistic child. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 1 305-312.

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