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What is psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)?
Behavior Modification Techniques
Methods used in behavior analysis and psychology to change someone's behavior through positive or negative reinforcement or punishment.
Superstitious Behavior
Persistent behavior that has a coincidental and not a functional relationship to the reinforcement received.
Functional Relation
A relationship between variables where changes in one variable correspond to changes in another, often used in scientific and mathematical contexts.
Accidentally Reinforced
A situation in behaviorism where behaviors are strengthened or repeated because of an unintended positive consequence or reward.
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