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... Negative Positive and negative reinforcement are key concepts in behavioristic psychology , but they are easily misunderstood . The basic principle is this : both types increase the probability of response ( Klein 1987 , pp . 108-110 ) ...
... Negative Positive and negative reinforcement are key concepts in behavioristic psychology , but they are easily misunderstood . The basic principle is this : both types increase the probability of response ( Klein 1987 , pp . 108-110 ) ...
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... negative reinforce- ment . You remove something aversive ( tomorrow's reading assignment ) in order to get the behavior you desire ; in this case , completion of the class assignment . Whereas negative reinforcement is relief from an ...
... negative reinforce- ment . You remove something aversive ( tomorrow's reading assignment ) in order to get the behavior you desire ; in this case , completion of the class assignment . Whereas negative reinforcement is relief from an ...
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... Negative reinforcement encourages learning that is not only less permanent , but tends to lead to more negative associations related to the setting in which the learning occurred . Sometimes negative reinforcement is inadver- tently ...
... Negative reinforcement encourages learning that is not only less permanent , but tends to lead to more negative associations related to the setting in which the learning occurred . Sometimes negative reinforcement is inadver- tently ...
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TOWARD DEVELOPING A PSYCHOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK | 1 |
Psychological Models for Understanding and Interpreting Behavior | 37 |
TOWARD UNDERSTANDING GROWTH DYNAMICS INVOLVED | 73 |
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