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DRH
Differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior, a technique to increase the frequency of target behaviors by reinforcing them only when they occur at high rates.
DRL
Differential Reinforcement of Low Rates, a behavior modification technique used to encourage low rates of a particular behavior.
DRO Schedule
Differential Reinforcement of Other behavior, a procedure that reinforces an organism for displaying any behavior other than a target behavior.
Frustration Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that frustration, resulting from blocked goals, can lead to aggressive behavior.
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