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The novice nurse is learning about the various theories of psychological development and the relationship to Maslow's hierarchy of needs. The nurse realizes that which situation may create a barrier to the use of developmental theories when working with a patient?
Nagging
The act of persistently annoying or finding fault with someone, often to prompt an action or change.
Law of Immediate Reinforcement
A principle stating that a behavior is more likely to be repeated if it is followed immediately by a positive reinforcement.
Contingent Reinforcement
A behavioral strategy that delivers rewards or consequences based on the occurrence of specific behaviors, aiming to modify those behaviors.
Positive Reinforcement
A psychological concept involving the addition of a rewarding stimulus following a desired behavior to increase the likelihood of its recurrence.
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