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One thing all expansionary monetary policies have in common is that they all include increasing excess reserves.
Positive Punishment
A method in behavioral psychology where an undesirable stimulus is introduced following a behavior to decrease the likelihood of that behavior occurring again.
Aversive Stimulus
A stimulus that is unpleasant and causes a decrease in the strength or frequency of the behavior it follows.
Flooding
A behavioral therapy technique intended to treat anxiety by exposing patients to their fear-inducing stimuli in a controlled environment.
Fear-evoking Stimuli
Environmental or internal triggers that provoke a fear response, activating the body’s fight or flight reaction.
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