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Reinforcers
In psychology, stimuli which, when presented after a behavior, increase the likelihood of that behavior being repeated in the future.
Positive Reinforcements
The introduction of rewarding stimuli following a desired behavior to increase the likelihood of it being repeated.
Punishment
A consequence designed to reduce the occurrence of unwanted behavior by either applying a negative stimulus or removing a positive one.
Oral Reprimand
is a verbal expression of criticism or disapproval, usually from a person in authority.
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