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According to Nagel, "If the subjective character of experience is fully comprehensible only from rigid designators, then any shift to greater objectivity-that is, less attachment to a specific viewpoint-does not take us nearer to the real nature of the phenomenon: it takes us farther away from it."
Partial Reinforcement
A conditioning strategy where a response is only sometimes reinforced, leading to more robust learned behavior.
Behavioral Change
The process by which individuals alter their habits, behaviors, or attitudes, often in response to external pressures or internal motivations.
Misusing Punishment
The improper or counterproductive use of punishment, often leading to negative outcomes or behaviors instead of correcting the undesired behavior.
Conditioned Taste Aversions
The learned association between a specific taste and illness or discomfort, leading to an aversion to that taste in the future.
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