Contributor Ennio Cipani

Update
01-01-2004
Content Type
Textbook
Grade Level
Undergraduate, Graduate
Object Type
PDF
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This book addresses common myths and beliefs about punishment of children and offers six basic principles of punishment based on empirical research. In addition to research, it includes instructive clinical case studies demonstrating how punishment contingencies change behavior. This book may be assigned as supplementary reading for students in child development, learning, abnormal/clinical psychology, or general psychology courses; it may also be suitable for staff or parental training programs.