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#1. Punishment procedures can be classified as either socially mediated or automatic, depending on how the consequence is delivered. Which of the following scenarios is the BEST example of automatic punishment?
This question requires differentiating between socially mediated and automatic consequences specifically in the context of punishment An automatic consequence is one that is produced directly by the individuals behavior itself without the involvement or mediation of another person The consequence is an inherent or direct outcome of the behavior In contrast a socially mediated consequence is delivered by another person or agent in the environment In option C the act of wearing the sweatshirt directly produces the aversive sensory experience of it being too tight and itchy This aversive sensation then serves as a punishing consequence decreasing the likelihood of wearing the sweatshirt again No other person intervenes to deliver this consequence its a direct result of the interaction between the individual and the object the sweatshirt Option A describes an extinction procedure where reinforcement salmon roll is unavailable and involves a social interaction ordering from sushi staff Option B and D are clear examples of socially mediated punishment as another person parent teacher is responsible for delivering the punishing consequence taking away the Xbox losing tokens
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