Even though punishment is not a form of classical conditioning, since events are

paired closely in time during punishment, classical conditioning may be occurring at the
same time as the punishment. This is one possible explanation of why

(a) punishment may not suppress the response at all
(b) the punished comes to fear the punisher
(c) when someone gets hurt, they tend to hurt others
(d) a negative feedback loop may get established

B

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