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jamesrayenz

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What is Reinforcement
« on: February 15, 2011, 05:02:11 AM »
Reinforcement theory is a psychological idea that an action will influence the outcome of future behavior is based on the concept. Rewarding behavior reinforcement is considered, because it teaches concerning that behavior is desired, and it encourages repeat the subject. Decorating a practice, on the other hand, the subject that teaches behavior is not desired, and should not be repeated. Punishment and reinforcement operant conditioning, many psychologists use experiments.In both reinforcement and punishment are an important part of the case, experimenter subject to changes in the environment. It is important researchers have total control over the environment, as the subject of other factors influencing behavior, operant conditioning can throw off potential. The most successful reinforcement training is a lab, which is in the closed position, but reinforcement is applied to the animal training. Many teachers use principles when working with children.

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