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Bad Faith on the Part of an Employer Is Often

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Bad faith on the part of an employer is often the result of its claiming unfounded allegations of cause for terminating an employment relationship with an employee.


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Concurrent Interference

The prevention of learning when a stimulus intervenes between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli or when a behavior occurs between the operant response and reinforcement.

Schedule-induced Polydipsia

An excessive drinking behavior induced by a schedule of intermittent reinforcement, often seen in laboratory animals.

Excessive Amounts

Quantities or volumes that go beyond what is normal, necessary, or reasonable.

Concurrent Interference Theory

Suggests that interference during the consolidation of information into memory occurs when two sets of information are processed in a similar timeframe.

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