Unconditioned Negative Reinforcer

What is Unconditioned Negative Reinforcer in ABA?

An unconditioned negative reinforcer is an inherently aversive stimulus or event that naturally and automatically increases the likelihood of a behavior that removes or avoids it. Examples include pain, discomfort, or other naturally aversive stimuli that prompt behaviors aimed at their removal or avoidance.

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