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Explain the differences between emotion and mood.
Primary Reinforcers
Stimuli that are naturally reinforcing because they satisfy basic biological needs, such as food, water, or shelter.
Reinforcing Qualities
Reinforcing qualities refer to the properties of a stimulus that increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated. These can be positive (adding something desirable) or negative (removing something undesirable).
Observational Learning
The process of learning behaviors by watching and imitating others, also known as modeling or social learning.
Headstands
An inversion exercise where one balances on their head with the feet pointing upwards; often practiced in yoga.
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