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Illusion of control, discounting the future, and framing effects are all examples of
Reinforcement Principles
Guidelines in behavioral psychology that recommend rewarding desired behaviors to increase their occurrence.
Unruly Behaviour
Conduct that is disorderly, disruptive, or not in line with established rules or norms.
Variable Manipulation
The process of altering one or more variables in an experiment to determine its effects on a dependent variable.
Controlled Conditions
Specific parameters maintained during scientific research or experiments to ensure the validity and reliability of the results.
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