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A primary punisher is a stimulus that inherently and naturally causes discomfort or pain, leading to a decrease in the likelihood of a behavior being repeated. Examples include extreme temperatures, loud noises, or physical harm. These punishers do not require prior learning or conditioning to elicit a negative response, as they are universally recognized as unpleasant.

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