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When could the use of punishment be ineffective in shaping behaviour?
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When could the use of punishment be ineffective in shaping behaviour?
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Punishment can be ineffective in shaping behaviour if it is inconsistent or if it causes extreme fear or anxiety. Additionally, it may only suppress the behaviour temporarily rather than eliminating it entirely.
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