NBPTS Exceptional Needs Specialist Practice Exam

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What occurs during negative punishment?

  1. A student receives praise

  2. A student loses privileges for misbehavior

  3. A student is awarded extra time for completion

  4. A student is assigned additional tasks

The correct answer is: A student loses privileges for misbehavior

Negative punishment refers to a behavioral strategy where a desirable stimulus is removed following an undesirable behavior, thereby reducing that behavior's occurrence in the future. In the context of this question, when a student loses privileges for misbehavior, it exemplifies how negative punishment works. The loss of a privilege serves to decrease the likelihood of the misbehavior being repeated. This approach focuses on taking away something that the student enjoys or values as a consequence of their actions, which can help them understand the repercussions of their behavior. Other options presented do not fit this definition of negative punishment. For example, receiving praise is a form of positive reinforcement, awarding extra time is a reward that encourages behavior, and assigning additional tasks could be seen as an additional demand rather than a removal of privileges. Hence, losing privileges effectively aligns with the core principles of negative punishment.