kotiverkon
Kotiverkon is a term used in the field of psychology to describe a situation where a person's behavior is motivated by a desire to avoid a negative consequence rather than by a positive reward. The term is derived from the Latin words "coto," meaning "to cut off," and "verkon," meaning "to turn away." This concept was first introduced by the psychologist B.F. Skinner in his 1938 book "The Behavior of Organisms."
In a kotiverkon situation, the individual engages in a behavior not because it brings about a desired
Kotiverkon behaviors can be challenging to change because they are often driven by a strong emotional response
Understanding kotiverkon can be useful in various fields, including education, healthcare, and organizational behavior. For example,