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Why Punishment is Often Ineffective ?

Why Punishment is Often Ineffective ?

…..Because,

  • It causes the individual to AVOID BEING PUNISHED rather than stop the undesired behavior. ex: a person avoids getting caught etc..
  • It can cause the individual to associate the punishment with the PUNISHER, rather than the BEHAVIOUR. 
  • It may train an individual about what NOT to do, but it doesn’t train WHAT to do. 

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