3. The below are examples of attempts at punishment (positive or negative punishment). First, label the example as either an attempt at positive or negative punishment, then come up with a nonpunitive procedure (an alternative to punishment) to replace the punishment based on one of the strategies in the textbook • Your sister has a three-year-old daughter, Alia. Your sister said that she is very upset because Alia says a lot of bad words/naughty language. Every time Alia says a bad word, your sister shouts at her. Alia cries when her mother shouts at her, but she still keeps using bad words. • A teacher is frustrated because only half of his grade 4 students complete their homework each week. The next week, he said that any students who do not complete the homework will not be allowed to go to recess/break. Those students weren’t allowed to go to recess, but they still continued not handing in their homework. Plz solve it accurately and completely.
3. The below are examples of attempts at punishment (positive or negative punishment). First, label the example as either an attempt at positive or negative punishment, then come up with a nonpunitive procedure (an alternative to punishment) to replace the punishment based on one of the strategies in the textbook
• Your sister has a three-year-old daughter, Alia. Your sister said that she is very upset because Alia says a lot of bad words/naughty language. Every time Alia says a bad word, your sister shouts at her. Alia cries when her mother shouts at her, but she still keeps using bad words.
• A teacher is frustrated because only half of his grade 4 students complete their homework each week. The next week, he said that any students who do not complete the homework will not be allowed to go to recess/break. Those students weren’t allowed to go to recess, but they still continued not handing in their homework.
Plz solve it accurately and completely.
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