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Of the cases tried in the California courts, only a small fraction is appealed to the state supreme court.
Desired Behaviour
A specific set of actions or reactions that an organization or individual aims to elicit from another party, often through reinforcement or incentives.
Reward
A benefit, often in the form of compensation, recognition, or appreciation, given to individuals for their performance or achievements.
Intermittent Reinforcement
A conditioning schedule in which rewards or punishments are given out at irregular intervals, making a behavior more resistant to extinction.
Continuous Reinforcement
A strategy in behavioral psychology involving the delivery of a reward after every desired action, intending to establish or strengthen behaviors.
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