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When punishment is applied after every instance of an unwanted target behavior, it is generally more effective.
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Consistent (contingent) punishment — delivered immediately and every time the target behavior occurs — generally produces more rapid and reliable suppression than intermittent application.
Consistent (contingent) punishment — delivered immediately and every time the target behavior occurs — generally produces more rapid and reliable suppression than intermittent application.
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