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Evolutionary psychologists generally argue that our genetic makeup determines who we are and how we behave,while anthropologists argue otherwise.What do anthropologists argue regarding the nature versus nurture debate surrounding who we are and how we behave? What evidence do anthropologists have to substantiate their argument?
Desired Behaviour
The specific actions or reactions that an organization or individual aims to elicit from others, typically to achieve a certain goal or outcome.
Reinforcement Schedule
A pattern that determines how often a desired behavior is reinforced in operant conditioning, influencing how quickly and robustly that behavior is learned.
Negative Reinforcement
A behavioral principle where the removal of an unfavorable outcome or stimulus strengthens a desired behavior.
Operant Conditioning
A learning method that uses rewards and punishments to shape behavior.
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