Explanation:
Extinction, positive reinforcement, negative punishment, positive punishment
Extinction:
Extinction occurs when a response has no longer occurred. It is a gradually weakened response that results in a behavior decreasing or disappearing.
Positive reinforcement: It is the addition of something in the reinforcing stimulus following a behavior that makes it more likely that behavior will occur in the future again.
Positive punishment: This work after presenting a negative consequence after an undesired behavior less likely to happen in the future.
for example, a child picks his during his class and the teacher reprimands him in front of his classmates.
Negative punishments: This happened when the desired stimulus is removed after a particular undesired behavior is exhibited. for example, If a child doesn't follow the instructions, he loses a token for good behavior that can later is cashed in a prize.