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Punishment (psychology) and Suffering

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Difference between Punishment (psychology) and Suffering

Punishment (psychology) vs. Suffering

In operant conditioning, punishment is any change in a human or animal's surroundings that occurs after a given behavior or response which reduces the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future. Suffering, or pain in a broad sense, may be an experience of unpleasantness and aversion associated with the perception of harm or threat of harm in an individual.

Similarities between Punishment (psychology) and Suffering

Punishment (psychology) and Suffering have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aversives, Punishment, Reinforcement, Sadomasochism, Sympathy.

Aversives

In psychology, aversives are unpleasant stimuli that induce changes in behavior through punishment; by applying an aversive immediately following a behavior, the likelihood of the behavior occurring in the future is reduced.

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Punishment

A punishment is the imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome upon a group or individual, meted out by an authority—in contexts ranging from child discipline to criminal law—as a response and deterrent to a particular action or behaviour that is deemed undesirable or unacceptable.

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Reinforcement

In behavioral psychology, reinforcement is a consequence that will strengthen an organism's future behavior whenever that behavior is preceded by a specific antecedent stimulus.

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Sadomasochism

Sadomasochism is the giving or receiving pleasure from acts involving the receipt or infliction of pain or humiliation.

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Sympathy

Sympathy (from the Greek words syn "together" and pathos "feeling" which means "fellow-feeling") is the perception, understanding, and reaction to the distress or need of another life form.

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Punishment (psychology) and Suffering Comparison

Punishment (psychology) has 37 relations, while Suffering has 204. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.07% = 5 / (37 + 204).

References

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