Examlex
The final step of production scheduling assigns actual jobs to designated facilities with unambiguous stipulations that they be completed at specific times.
Successive Approximations
This is a method in behavioral psychology where behaviors are gradually trained by rewarding approximations of the desired behavior.
Positive Reinforcement
A technique in behavior management that reinforces desired behaviors by rewarding them, encouraging their repetition.
Shaping
A technique used in behavior modification that involves successively reinforcing behaviors that approximate the target behavior.
Shielding
A protective measure to block harmful elements or prevent unwarranted access to sensitive information or materials.
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