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Behavior Modification Techniques - An Awareness Study

Shanlax International Journal of Education Behavior Modification Techniques - An Awareness Study OPEN ACCESS. Principal, College for Women, Arasanoor, Sivaganagai, Tamil Nadu, India Volume: 7. Abstract Issue: 2 Behaviour Modification refers to the Techniques used to try and decrease or increase a particular type of behaviour or reaction. This might sound very technical, but it is used very frequently Month: March by all of us. Parents use this to teach their children right from wrong. Therapists use it to promote healthy behaviours in their patients. The purpose behind behaviour Modification is not to understand why or how a particular behaviour started. Instead, it only focuses on changing Year: 2019 behaviour, and there are different methods used to accomplish it. Keywords: behaviour Modification therapists, Techniques of Behaviour Modification , Aversive Therapy ISSN: 2320-2653.

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1 Shanlax International Journal of Education Behavior Modification Techniques - An Awareness Study OPEN ACCESS. Principal, College for Women, Arasanoor, Sivaganagai, Tamil Nadu, India Volume: 7. Abstract Issue: 2 Behaviour Modification refers to the Techniques used to try and decrease or increase a particular type of behaviour or reaction. This might sound very technical, but it is used very frequently Month: March by all of us. Parents use this to teach their children right from wrong. Therapists use it to promote healthy behaviours in their patients. The purpose behind behaviour Modification is not to understand why or how a particular behaviour started. Instead, it only focuses on changing Year: 2019 behaviour, and there are different methods used to accomplish it. Keywords: behaviour Modification therapists, Techniques of Behaviour Modification , Aversive Therapy ISSN: 2320-2653.

2 Behaviour Modification Received: Behaviour Modification refers to the Techniques used to try and decrease or increase a particular type of behaviour or reaction. This might sound Accepted: very technical, but it is used very frequently by all of us. Parents use this to teach their children right from wrong. Therapists use it to promote healthy Published: behaviours in their patients. Animal trainers use it to develop obedience between a pet and its owner. We even use it in our relationships with friends Citation: and significant others. Our responses to them teach them what we like and Vijayalakshmi, N. what we don't. Behaviour Modification Behaviour Modification relies on the concept of conditioning. Conditioning Techniques - An is a form of learning. There are two major types of conditioning; classical Awareness Study . conditioning and operant conditioning. Shanlax International Classical conditioning relies on a particular stimulus or signal.

3 An example Journal of Education, of this would be if a family member came to the kitchen every time you baked vol. 7, no. 2, 2019, pp. cookies because of the delicious smell. The second type is known as operant 20-24. conditioning, which involves using a system of rewards and punishments. Dog trainers use this technique all the time when they reward a dog with a DOI: special treat after they obey a command. Behaviour Modification was developed from these theories because they supported the idea that just as behaviours can be learned, they also can be unlearned. As a result, many different Techniques were developed to either assist in eliciting behaviour or stopping it. This is how behaviour Modification was formed. This work is licensed under a Creative Techniques of Behaviour Modification Commons Attribution- The purpose behind behaviour Modification is not to understand why NonCommercial- or how a particular behaviour started.

4 Instead, it only focuses on changing NoDerivatives behaviour, and there are different methods used to accomplish it. This International License includes: 20 Shanlax International Journal of Education shanlax #SINCE1990. positive reinforcement to apply to negative punishment (time-outs) and Negative reinforcement usually apply to the addition of some aversive Punishment event. The use of positive punishment by board Flooding certified behaviour analysts is restricted to extreme Systematic desensitization circumstances when all other forms of treatment Aversion therapy have failed and when the behaviour to be modified is Extinction a danger to the person or others. In clinical settings, positive reinforcement is pairing a positive positive punishment is usually restricted to using a stimulus to behaviour. A good example of this is spray bottle filled with water as an aversive event.

5 When teachers reward their students for getting a When misused, more aversive punishment can lead good grade with stickers. to affective (emotional) disorders, as well as to the Negative reinforcement is the opposite and is receiver of the punishment increasingly trying to the pairing of behaviour to the removal of a negative avoid the punishment ( , not get caught ). stimulus. A child that throws a tantrum because he or Behaviour Modification programs form she doesn't want to eat vegetables and has his or her the core of many residential treatment facility vegetables taken away would be a good example. programs. They have shown success in reducing Punishment is designed to weaken behaviours recidivism for adolescents with conduct problems by pairing an unpleasant stimulus to behaviour. and adult offenders. One way of giving positive Receiving detention for bad behaviour is a good reinforcement in behaviour Modification is in example of punishment.

6 Providing compliments, approval, encouragement, Flooding involves exposing people to fear- and affirmation; a ratio of five compliments for every invoking objects or situations intensely and rapidly. one complaint is generally seen as being effective in Forcing someone with a fear of snakes to hold one altering behaviour in a desired manner and even in for 10 minutes would be an example of flooding. producing stable marriages. Systematic desensitization is also used to treat The right behavioural intervention can have phobias and involves teaching a client to remain profound system effects. Parent management training calm while focusing on these fears. For example, programs sometimes referred to as behavioural someone with an intense fear of bridges might start parent training programs, have shown relative by looking at a photo of a bridge, then thinking about cost-effectiveness for their efforts for the treatment standing on a bridge and eventually walking over a of conduct disorder.

7 Thus, such intervention can real bridge. have profound effects on socializing the child in Aversive Therapy involves developing love a relatively cost-effective fashion and help get towards a person nourishing positive thoughts about the parent out of poverty. This level of effect is the person. Instead of finding fault of a person, one often looked for and valued by those who practice notice significant good aspects the person possesses, behavioural engineering and results of this type one may not tend to have an aversion to others. have caused the Association for Behaviour Analysis Aversion is a boomerang that returns and assaults International to take a position that those receiving the person who shot it. Hence it is wise to avoid treatments have a right to effective treatment and a aversion. right to effective education. Extinction involves making a person get rid of Cognitive behavioural interventions have been unwanted behaviour.

8 A child who is put on a time- used to modify a wide variety of social and affective out because of bad behaviour may eventually stop behaviours such as attention deficits, impulsivity that behaviour. anger, depression, noncompliance, attributions, motivation, social skills, and meta-cognition as well Significance of the Study as academic deficits in reading, written expression In recent years, the concept of punishment has handwriting, math, and spelling. In this context, the had many critics, though these criticisms tend not present Study assumes significance. 21. Shanlax International Journal of Education Objectives of the Study Analysis and Interpretation of Data The investigator has framed the following Hypothesis 1. objectives for the Study : There exists a significant difference in the mean 1. To highlight the salient aspects of Behaviour scores of Awareness of Behaviour Modification Modification .

9 Techniques among Secondary Grade Teachers in 2. To find out the extent of Awareness of terms of Gender. Behaviour Modification Techniques among Secondary Grade Teachers. Table 1: Difference due to Gender t . Gender N Mean SD Sig. Population and Sample value The population for the Study comprises of Male Secondary Grade Teachers serving in Sivagangai 45 Teachers District. The sample for the Study consists of 90 NS. Female Secondary Grade Teachers serving in Schools run 45 Teachers by Government and Management. The sampling df=88; t( ) = ; t( ) = technique used for the Study is a random sampling. Survey Method has been adopted for the Study . Interpretation The sample includes both genders drawn with The calculated t value is less than the varied characteristics or sub-variables viz., Type table value. t value is not significant at any level. of Institution working, Locality they hail from, Hence the research hypothesis is not accepted.

10 There Qualification, Experience etc. exists no significant difference in the mean scores of Awareness of Behaviour Modification Techniques Tools Used among Secondary Grade Teachers in terms of Behaviour Modification Questionnaire Gender. This is a standard tool developed by Vijayalakshmi N conforming to the tests of validity Hypothesis 2. and reliability. There are 25 items of the scale. There There exists a significant difference in the mean are five responses to each stimulus (statements) viz., scores of Awareness of Behaviour Modification SA Strongly Agree, A Agree, N Neutral. D. Techniques among Secondary Grade Teachers in Disagree and D Strongly Disagree. This is the terms of Type of Institution. Likert type of Scale. A score of 5 is given for the response SA, 4 for A, 3 for N, 2 for D and 1 for SD for items of positive Polarity. For items coming Table 2: Difference due to Type of Institution under negative polarity, the scoring is done under (Government Vs Management).


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