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#1. Immediately after his teacher hands him a quiz, Bart becomes agitated and rips the quiz into two pieces. As a consequence, Bart is required to miss recess and, during that time, must rip 100 pieces of blank paper into two pieces each. This intervention requires Bart to engage in the undesired behavior repeatedly. What specific type of punishment intervention is being utilized here?

Negative practice overcorrection is a form of overcorrection where contingent on an inappropriate behavior the individual is required to engage in the undesired behavior repeatedly In this scenario Bart ripped his quiz the undesired behavior and then he was made to repeat the same action ripping paper 100 times Restitutional overcorrection would involve restoring the environment to a state that is better than it was before the transgression eg if Bart had to clean up his ripped paper and also clean other areas of the classroom Positive practice overcorrection involves repeatedly practicing an appropriate or desired alternative behavior eg practicing neatly putting paper away Response cost is a form of punishment where a specific amount of a reinforcer is removed eg losing tokens or points contingent on the occurrence of a behavior

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