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A tit-for-tat strategy, in a repeated game, is one in which a player starts by cooperating and then does whatever the other player did last time.
Behaviour Modelling
A training technique that involves demonstrating desired behaviors and allowing trainees to practice and replicate them.
Off-the-Job Training
Training conducted in an environment separate from the actual work place, often involving simulations, courses, or online learning.
Similar Techniques
Methods or procedures that share common characteristics or outcomes, often used interchangeably or in combination to achieve a specific goal.
Reinforce Correct
A learning strategy that involves strengthening desired behaviors or responses through positive reinforcement techniques.
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