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The Halo Effect Is the Tendency to Allow One Favorable

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The halo effect is the tendency to allow one favorable aspect of a person's behavior to positively influence judgment on all other aspects.

Comprehend different reinforcement schedules (fixed-ratio, variable-ratio, fixed-interval, variable-interval) and their impacts on behavior.
Recognize the role of aversive stimuli in behavior modification.
Grasp the concept of reinforcement and its application to increase desired behaviors.
Understand the use of punishment to decrease undesired behaviors.

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