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Explain why the use of "bare-metal" hypervisors is better in a large-scale implementation.
Reinforcement Contingencies
The conditions or rules that determine whether responses lead to the presentation of reinforcers or not, influencing the likelihood of a behavior occurring again.
Desirable
Qualities or features that are attractive or worth having.
Intermittent Reinforcement
A conditioning schedule where rewards or punishments are given out unpredictably, significantly impacting behavior.
Continuous
An unbroken, uninterrupted sequence or condition, often referring to processes or phenomena.
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