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The difference between investment and depreciation determines capital growth.
Intermittently Reinforced
A conditioning schedule where responses are sometimes rewarded, strengthening behavior unpredictably.
Continuously Reinforced
In operant conditioning, a scenario where each instance of a desired behavior is reinforced (rewarded), leading to rapid learning.
Negatively Reinforced
A process in operant conditioning where a behavior is strengthened because an unpleasant or aversive stimulus is removed or avoided.
Positively Reinforced
A behavior that increases in frequency or likelihood as a result of being followed by a rewarding stimulus, according to principles of operant conditioning.
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