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How does a flashover spread?
Continuous
Ongoing, without interruption or end.
Immediate Reinforcement
The provision of a reward or feedback right after a particular behavior, which increases the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.
Partial Reinforcement
A conditioning method where only some responses are reinforced, making the learned behavior more resistant to extinction.
Delayed Reinforcement
A term from behavioral psychology referring to the delivery of a reward at a later time than the desired action occurred, which can still effectively reinforce the behavior.
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