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Which good is excludable?
Reinforcements
In psychology, stimuli or events that increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated.
Operant Conditioning
A teaching technique that involves changing the level of a behavior by applying rewards or punishments.
Classical Conditioning
A process in which learning takes place by pairing two stimuli repeatedly; the response, although initially elicited by the second stimulus, is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone.
Social Learning
A theory that suggests people learn new behaviors and attitudes through observation and imitation of others.
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