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The principle of _____ can account for grouping of stimuli that share orientation, shape, and/or size.
Resistive Behaviors
Actions or attitudes that express opposition or noncompliance, often seen in therapeutic or caregiving settings.
Impatience
A feeling of irritation or annoyance due to delays or obstacles, often leading to a desire for immediate action or results.
Neutrality
In therapy, the practice of remaining impartial and without judgment towards the client, to create a safe and open therapeutic environment.
Intermittent Reinforcement
A conditioning schedule in which a reward or punishment (reinforcement) is given only some of the time a particular behavior occurs, leading to a stronger response.
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