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Declarative memory can be divided into short-term memory and working memory.
Negatively Reinforced
Strengthening a behavior because a negative condition is removed or avoided as a consequence of the behavior.
Incessant Nagging
Continuous and often repetitive complaining or scolding about something, usually in a bothersome or tiresome way.
Positive Reinforcement
A process that strengthens behavior by providing a reward or positive outcome after the behavior occurs.
Widgets
Small applications or programs, often part of a larger system, designed to perform a specific function for the user.
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