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Aggressive Behavior
Actions intended to harm or assert dominance over others, stemming from feelings of anger or frustration.
Reinforcement
A concept in behavioral psychology that involves the use of consequences to strengthen or increase the likelihood of a particular behavior, which can be positive (adding a desirable stimulus) or negative (removing an undesirable stimulus).
Expectancy
In psychology, it refers to the belief about the likelihood of achieving a desired outcome through specific actions.
Reinforcement Value
The subjective importance or appeal an outcome has for an individual, which can influence the likelihood of the person performing the behavior leading to that outcome.
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