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Although juveniles do not have a constitutional right to an appeal, they have the option to have a(n)
Reinforcement
In behavioural psychology, a process by which a stimulus increases the probability of a preceding behaviour being repeated.
Schedule of Reinforcement
A plan or rule set for determining when and how often reinforcement will be delivered in behavior modification techniques.
Interval Schedule
A reinforcement schedule in which rewards are given after a variable or fixed interval of time has passed.
Time Elapsed
The total amount of time that has passed from the beginning of an event to a specific point in time.
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