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According to Doust (2011), when litigants involved in criminal trials must represent themselves, it is really hard, even impossible, to resolve the matter without a trial or to expedite the process.
Delayed Reinforcement
The presentation of a reward following a behavior after a significant period of time, which can impact the effectiveness of the reinforcement.
Classical Conditioning
A learning strategy that incorporates the frequent association of two stimuli, culminating in the first stimulus independently eliciting a response that was at first triggered by the second stimulus.
Delayed Reinforcement
A reinforcement method where a reward or punishment is not immediately given, influencing future behavior over a longer time period.
Law of Effect
A principle in psychology that states behaviors that produce satisfying effects are likely to be repeated, while those that produce unpleasant effects are less likely to be repeated.
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