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In the past,factors to determine whether a woman was likely to develop a high-risk pregnancy were primarily evaluated from a medical point of view.A broader,more comprehensive approach to high-risk pregnancy has been adopted today.Four categories have now been established,based on the threats to the health of the woman and the outcome of pregnancy.Which category should not be included in this group?
Partial Reinforcement
A technique in behavioral psychology where a behavior is reinforced only some of the time, leading to more resistant behavior to extinction.
Lever Pressing
A behavior often studied in operant conditioning experiments where an animal manipulates a lever to receive a reward or avoid a punishment.
Learned Frustration Response
A behavioral response developed over time in reaction to repeated frustrating situations or obstacles.
Learned Helplessness
A condition in which an individual learns to believe they are powerless to change a negative situation because previous attempts have been unsuccessful, leading to a lack of motivation or effort.
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