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Progressive Discipline Results from Using Positive Reinforcement Instead of Punishment

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Progressive discipline results from using positive reinforcement instead of punishment to correct behavioral problems.


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Well-Documented Evidence

Information or data that is extensively recorded, supported, and corroborated by credible sources.

Generalization Error

The discrepancy between a model's performance on training data and its effectiveness on unseen data, a measure of how well the model can generalize to new inputs.

Internalizing Behavior

Emotional or behavioral issues that are directed inward, such as anxiety, depression, or withdrawal.

Contextual Relativism

Position 5 in Perry’s model that represents a major achievement in intellectual development because the student now possesses analytic abilities that allow her to appreciate the merits of diverse perspectives and to find convincing elements in multiple points of view. Thinking relativistically, or thinking about knowledge in context, becomes more habitual.

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