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Productivity can be increased by
Reinforcement Effect
The strengthening of a behavior due to the application of a stimulus or reward following that behavior.
Quantity of Reinforcement
The amount of reinforcement provided or required to modify or sustain a behavior.
Bolles
Bolles typically references Robert C. Bolles, a psychologist known for his research in learning, motivation, and fear. He proposed the theory of Species-Specific Defense Reactions (SSDRs), explaining how organisms respond to threatening stimuli.
Little Albert
Refers to a famous psychological experiment by John Watson, demonstrating how phobias can be conditioned in humans.
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