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A deontological constraint is a limit on what you can do in pursuit of good consequences.
Spontaneous Recovery
The reappearance of a conditioned response after a period of apparent extinction, without further conditioning.
Variable-Ratio Reinforcement Schedule
A reinforcement schedule in which the number of responses required for a reward varies, leading to high and consistent rates of response.
Fixed-Interval Reinforcement
A reinforcement schedule in which rewards are delivered at consistent, predetermined intervals of time, promoting a pattern of behavior.
Tantrums
Explosive emotional outbursts, often characterized by yelling, crying, and anger, typically seen in children but can occur at any age.
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