You've found patterns of
rewards and punishments based on it and created a lifestyle to give you reward and avoid punishment based on it.
Of the four ideas mentioned, his teaching touches most closely on the third, and there it cuts against any simple views of
reward and punishment based on divinely given rules.
Not exact matches
The growth of China's surveillance technology comes as the state rolls out an enormous «social credit system» that ranks citizens
based on their behaviour,
and doles out
rewards and punishments depending on their scores.
Now, he was speaking about degrees of
punishment and reward based upon what a person knew concerning his master as he went on to explain that to whom much is given much is expected.
The parable of the last judgment does indicate
reward and punishment, but this is on the general
basis of how we treat our neighbors rather than how closely we follow divinely imposed rules.
Any system of belief that is
based on fear of
punishment and hope for
reward is inherently barbaric
and evil as it eliminates intellectual freedom from the equation.
Fear of
punishment and hope for
reward is a flimsy (not to mention frightening)
basis for morality.
(Exodus 20:5)
Reward and retribution, therefore, were to the early Hebrews not individual but social phenomena, and only upon this basis could the doctrine of happiness as always reward for virtue and trouble as always punishment for sin have rested so securely and so
Reward and retribution, therefore, were to the early Hebrews not individual but social phenomena,
and only upon this
basis could the doctrine of happiness as always
reward for virtue and trouble as always punishment for sin have rested so securely and so
reward for virtue
and trouble as always
punishment for sin have rested so securely
and so long.
If you are seeking to manipulate
and control your children for the sake an outcome
based on your
and modern, mainstream societies convenience with tactics like cry - it - out,
punishments,
rewards, or milestone competition, then I'm not the guide for you.
A team of researchers from Japan
and New Zealand presented children with ADHD
and typically developing children with a computer -
based game that involved
reward and punishment.
In other words, the operation of a merit -
based system in which only the brightest people are allowed to go up the ladder must be incorporated with a suitable
reward and punishment system as an integral component of a highly transparent but demanding accountability system.
Remember to
base feedback on
rewards and praise, not
punishment.
For example, the medial orbitofrontal cortex is thought to be heavily involved with «values of potential decision outcomes
and adjusting those values
based on learnings
and experiences of
reward or
punishment.»
China is implementing a Big Brother - style system that scores citizens
based on their behaviour, with
rewards and punishments meted out accordingly.
As a young substitute teacher I experienced firsthand the downside of classroom management systems
based on
rewards and punishment.
Do you
base discipline on a system of
rewards and punishment?
Such volatility can wreak havoc when
rewards and punishments are doled out on the
basis of changes in test scores; school personnel are at risk of being punished or
rewarded for results that are beyond their control.
The study, conducted by economics professors Scott J. Adams
and John S. Heywood at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, claims there are «significant downsides of
reward -
punishment systems
based on quantitative outcomes, whether in the public or private sector.»
But two
and a half decades of toxic policies — including
punishments and rewards for school systems
based largely on terminating or moving principals — has led to teachers being at sea amid a squall of inconsistent initiatives
and demands.
In one study conducted by the University of Bristol, dogs that had been lured to perform desirable behaviours
and then
rewarded, were more obedient across a wide range of tasks compared with dogs that were subjected to
punishment -
based methods.
A good training can not be
based in any way on the methods of
punishment, on the contrary, you must always use the
rewards (positive reinforcement) as the basic principle of the training of your dog.Do you know what that means?To
reward your dog, you can give dog treats, pet your dog or congratulate him when he adopts a behavior that you like when he responds to an order or simply when he is calm
and quiet.In this way, your dog will associate an action with something positive.
We are committed to making every effort to teach dogs using positive reinforcement
and reward instead of outdated methods
based in physical
punishment, fear, pain,
and intimidation.
Training
based on respect, relationship bonds,
and rewards versus cowboying, corrections,
and painful / scary
punishment.
Dunbar, arguably the most influential dog trainer of the past four decades, shifted the standard from
punishment -
based techniques to positive lure /
reward training, motivating through food
and toys.
The control you gain over your dog's behavior is
based on cooperation rather than coercion,
and your goals are achieved through a system of
reward rather than
punishment.
The greatest thing about my effective but gentle method of crate training dogs, (or crate training puppies) for puppy potty training is that you will be building the loving relationship you've always wanted with your dog
based on positive
and rewarding experiences together as opposed to him doing things out of fear, pain or
punishment.
What is the difference between traditional /
punishment based training
and reward / positive training?
Unlike
punishment -
based techniques which can create unwanted side effects such asfear
and distrust, a
reward -
based method creates a confident dog
and harmonious home life.
Unlike
punishment -
based techniques which can create unwanted side effects such as fear
and distrust, a
reward -
based method creates a confident dog
and harmonious home life.
Positive,
reward -
based training minimizes the use of
punishment and is fun for you
and your dog!
Superdog's method is geared toward getting your dog to do things for the right reasons
and is not
based on
rewards or
punishments, but instead on you having a relationship with your dog that is loving, kind
and fair.
The most current thinking, however, is that the use of a food -
based reward system lends itself better to the concept of «positive reinforcement»
and avoids the negative «correction» or «
punishment» that is a component of some systems of training.
I am convinced that a vivid consciousness of the primary importance of moral principles for the betterment
and ennoblement of life does not need the idea of a law - giver, especially a law - giver who works on the
basis of
reward and punishment.»
In an inverted hierarchy, the child becomes empowered by the coalition with the allied parent to an elevated position in the family hierarchy from which the child then judges the targeted parent,
and it is the child who then delivers consequences to the parent,
rewards and punishments,
based on the child's judgements of the parent's behavior — an inverted hierarchy.
In normal
and healthy families, parents judge children's behavior as appropriate or inappropriate
and deliver consequences,
rewards and punishments,
based on parental judgements of child behavior.
Behavioural inhibition system behavioural activation system (BIS / BAS) scales
and sensitivity to
punishment and sensitivity to
reward questionnaire (SPSRQ) which are
based on Gray's theory of personality
and the sensation seeking scale (SSS), which is
based on Zuckerman's sensation seeking theory have been commonly used in both research
and clinical practice.
Positive Discipline is
based on the Adlerian model of eliminating all
punishment and rewards in favor of encouragement that addresses the basic needs of children to belong
and feel significant.
Kohn argues that the weakness of Behaviorism is the fact that it is
based on a system of
rewards and punishments.
Positive discipline is
based on the notion that
rewards /
punishments are not necessary
and are in fact detrimental to the development of self - discipline.
The ability of control group participants in our study to engage in a positive relationship with the virtual partner may have increased their own likelihood of participating in secure behaviors,
based on behavioral principles of
reward and punishment (Catania, 2011; Skinner, 1938)
and in line with Gillath
and Shaver's (2007) proposition.
We believe that successful behavior management training is
based on shifting teachers» daily practice from
reward and punishment — to teaching, modeling
and nurturing relationships within a positive school climate.