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In the Context of the Operant Approach,noncontingent Rewards or Punishments

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In the context of the operant approach,noncontingent rewards or punishments are administered as consequences of a particular behavior.


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EOF-controlled

EOF-controlled loops continue to execute until the End of File (EOF) is reached, typically used in file reading operations to process each element until the file ends.

Counter-controlled

Relates to loops or iterations that are controlled or managed by a counter variable which dictates the number of times the loop will execute.

For Loop

A control flow statement that repeats a block of code a certain number of times, based on a given condition.

Executes

Refers to the process where a computer or program carries out the instructions in a command or script.

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