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In the interactional model, socialisation is explained through

Understand the various crowdfunding models and their impact on campaign strategies.
Develop strategies for starting and maintaining a cost-effective business operation.
Understand the principles of regioselectivity in radical addition reactions.
Be able to predict and draw the major regioisomeric product of given reactions.

Definitions:

Immediate Reinforcers

Rewards or consequences that immediately follow a behavior, significantly affecting the likelihood of the behavior occurring again.

Controlled Events

Situations or occurrences that are directly managed or governed by someone or something to ensure a desired outcome.

Classical Conditioning

A learning approach that consists of pairing two stimuli together repeatedly; a reaction that is originally elicited by the second stimulus is at last elicited by the first stimulus alone.

CS

Commonly refers to a "Conditioned Stimulus," an initially neutral stimulus that, after being associated with an unconditioned stimulus, elicits a conditioned response in classical conditioning.

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