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What did BF Skinner say is the least effective method of changing behavior? o :## Punishment because The behavior continues as soon as the punishment is discontinued How is behavior most effectively modified? o :## Managing and modifying desires through reinforcement (replacing destructive b...

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CFE Exam - Fraud Prevention and Deterrence Questions
and Answers
What did BF Skinner say is the least effective method of changing behavior?

o :## Punishment because The behavior continues as soon as the punishment is

discontinued




How is behavior most effectively modified?

o :## Managing and modifying desires through reinforcement (replacing

destructive behaviors with productive ones)




What are the two different types of reinforcement?

o :## Positive and negative




What is negative reinforcement?

o :## With drawl a negative stimulus in exchange for the response




What is positive reinforcement?

o :## Present a positive stimulus in exchange for the desired response




What does punishment involve?

o :## Either applying a negative stimulus or withdrawing a positive stimulus

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How does punishment work?

o :## By providing negative consequences. For example and ministry in penalties

and taking away desirables




What does Skinner say about conditioning?

o :## We can condition incompatible behavior that interferes with a persons

usually acts by encouraging the improper behaviors opposite (rewarding a for

child controlling outbursts)




What can you do to condition fraudsters?

o :## Reward honesty, openness, and cooperation




What is the theory of differential association?

o :## deviance is learned behavior that results from continual exposure to others

who violate norms;




What are the main points of theory of differential association? Edwin Sutherland

o :## 1. Criminal behavior is learned

2. Acquired through communication and personal groups

3. Learning differs from pure invitation

4. Criminal behavior is an expression of general needs and values

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5. Motives and drives are learned from definitions of legal codes as being favorable or

unfavorable




What is social control theory?

o :## A persons chances of violating the law are increased when a person fails to

become attached to the variety of control agencies of the society




Under social control theory, what are people likely to ask themselves when possibly

violating the law?

o :## What will my spouse or my mother or father think if they find out?




Under social control theory, what deters people from committing criminal acts?

o :## People whose opinion or important to them will be disappointed or shamed.

They feel deeply about what these people think




What does differential reinforcement theory state?

o :## Criminal behavior is begun or persists depending on the degree that is being

rewarded or punished, as well as the rewards or punishments attached to his

alternative




What does differential reinforcement theory say about behavior?

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o :## Behavior is reinforced with positive rewards are gained or punishment is

avoided




What type of behavior is differential reinforcement theory?

o :## Learned behavior




What is white collar crime?

o :## The violators position of economic power, influence, or trust in a legitimate

economic or political institution order for the purpose of illegal gain




What is organizational opportunity?

o :## Organization and complexity make a larger different then the offenders

social status




What are some aspects of trials of punishment for white collar defendants?

o :## 1. White collar defendants are more likely to insist on a trial

2. The higher the social status, the more likely to be imprisoned

3. Offenders want fined rather than prison

4. The higher the status of the higher the penalty




What factors are contributing to the rise of white-collar crime?

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