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Test Negative Reinforcement: The Constant Pressure
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1st QUESTION: How does negative reinforcement differ from punishment?
Punishment takes away something good and negative reinforcement gives something good
Punishment adds a negative stimulus and negative reinforcement takes away a negative stimulus
They are exactly the same
Punishment is physical and negative reinforcement is verbal
2nd QUESTION: What is the main objective of negative reinforcement?
Making the victim feel happy
Punish a past behavior
Eliminate an unwanted behavior
Strengthening a specific behavior (obedience)
3RD QUESTION: What constitutes the "reward" in negative reinforcement?
The absence of something bad or the cessation of pain
A costly and tangible gift
Public and sincere praise
A pay raise
QUESTION 4: What is the primary tool used to execute negative reinforcement?
Extreme physical violence
Total indifference
The generation of a continuous aversive stimulus (pressure, complaints)
Direct lying about past events
QUESTION 5: What lesson does the victim's brain learn from this dynamic?
"If I ignore the manipulator, he will go away."
"If I do what he wants, the pain stops."
"If I scream louder, I will win"
"If I wait long enough, everything will pass"
6th QUESTION: Why is it a subtle coercion?
Because it uses brute physical force
Because it is illegal in all countries
Because it never works in the long term
Because the victim falsely feels that he/she is "in control" to stop the discomfort
7TH QUESTION: What happens instantly when the victim gives in?
Hostility disappears and "normalcy" returns
The manipulator gets angrier
The victim receives additional punishment
The environment becomes more chaotic
8th QUESTION: How does this manifest itself in interpersonal relationships?
With constant surprise gifts
With logical and calm discussions
With an atmosphere of constant tension, coldness or complaining until they give in
With frequent romantic outings
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