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What operator represents exponentiation in PL/SQL?
Negative Reinforcement
A behavioral principle where the removal of an unfavorable event following a response increases the likelihood of that response being repeated in the future.
Positive Reinforcement
A technique in behavior modification that involves the addition of a rewarding stimulus following a desirable behavior, aiming to increase the likelihood of the behavior's occurrence.
Punishment
The imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense, or the action of disciplining someone to correct or deter undesirable behavior.
Temporary Effect
A short-term result or consequence that fades over time without long-lasting implications.
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