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A nonampliative inference has a conclusion with contents not present in the premises.
Desired Behavior
The specific actions or responses that are sought after in individuals or groups within certain contexts or scenarios.
Specified Number
A particular or defined quantity.
Continuous Reinforcement
A reinforcement schedule in which a desired behavior is rewarded every time it is performed, encouraging the rapid acquisition of the behavior.
Particular Behavior
Specific actions or reactions of an individual in response to external or internal stimuli.
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