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Roles That Are Critical to Achieving a Population Health Strategy

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Roles that are critical to achieving a population health strategy are:

Knowledge of operant conditioning principles including punishment, negative reinforcement, positive reinforcement, extinction, and modeling.
Distinguish between positive and negative reinforcement and their applications in work settings.
Appreciate the complexities around administering punishment and extinguishing undesired behaviors in organizational settings.
Understand the strategic application of reinforcement and punishment to shape desired behaviors in organizational settings.

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