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An LP model for a large-scale production scheduling problem involving numerous products, machines, and time periods can require thousands of decision variables and constraints.
Schedule of Reinforcement
The specific pattern and timing of presenting rewards in operant conditioning to shape behavior.
Reinforcers
Reinforcers are stimuli that increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated, and can be positive (adding something desirable) or negative (removing something undesirable).
Desired Response
The specific outcome or behavior that a researcher or practitioner aims to elicit in a particular setting or study.
Negative Reinforcement
A stimulus that, when removed after a specific behavior, increases the likelihood of that behavior being exhibited again.
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