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HART field devices allow for only digital communications.
Partial-Reinforcement Schedule
In operant conditioning, a strategy in which a behavior is reinforced intermittently, often resulting in more resistant and persistent responses.
Internal-Reinforcement Schedule
A strategy of self-management where individuals control their own rewards or punishments to modify behavior.
External-Reinforcement Schedule
This involves the regulation of behavior based on rewards or punishments administered from an outside source, used in various behavioral conditioning frameworks.
Positive Punishment
Adding an undesirable stimulus to decrease a behavior.
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