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In Operant Conditioning, the Consequences of Behaviour Are Manipulated to Increase

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In operant conditioning, the consequences of behaviour are manipulated to increase or decrease the frequency of a response or to shape an entirely new response.


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Motivated

Being driven or encouraged to act towards achieving personal goals or completing tasks.

Recognition

The action or process of acknowledging someone's achievements, status, or rights.

Tolerance

Tolerance is the willingness to accept and permit beliefs or behaviors that one might disagree with, without imposing one's own views.

Risk Taking

The act of undertaking actions that involve uncertainty or potential loss, with the expectation of achieving gain or growth.

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