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Interpretivist paradigms are more likely to be used in qualitative studies than in quantitative studies.
Reinforcing Activities
Activities or actions that increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated by providing a positive outcome or reward.
Premack's Probability-Differential Theory
A theory that suggests more probable behaviors will reinforce less probable behaviors.
Response Deprivation Theory
A theory suggesting that behavior can serve as a reinforcement when access to the behavior is restricted and its frequency falls below a preferred level.
Negative Reinforcement
The termination of an aversive event, which reinforces the behavior that preceded it.
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