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Negative Reinforcement
A concept in behaviorism where the removal of an unpleasant stimulus strengthens a behavior.
Positive Reinforcement
A process in behavior analysis where a favorable outcome, event, or reward occurs after an action, thereby increasing the likelihood of that action being repeated in the future.
Negative Punishment
A behavior modification technique where reducing or removing a desirable stimulus follows an unwanted behavior to decrease its occurrence.
Positive Punishment
The addition of an unpleasant stimulus in response to a behavior, with the aim of decreasing the likelihood of that behavior happening again.
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