Discriminative Stimulus for Punishment

What is Discriminative Stimulus for Punishment in ABA?

A discriminative stimulus for punishment is a cue or signal that indicates when a particular behavior may result in punishment. It prompts the individual to avoid or inhibit the behavior when the punishment is likely to follow.

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