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The most expensive stage in the new-product process for most products and services is
Biofeedback
A technique that teaches individuals to control bodily processes that are normally involuntary, such as heart rate, through the use of electronic or other instruments.
Behavioral Changes
Modifications or adjustments in the actions or reactions of an individual, often as a result of interventions, experiences, or learning.
Operant Conditioning
A training technique in which a conduct's vigor is adjusted by means of incentivization or discipline.
Thorndike's Experiments
Early 20th-century experiments conducted by Edward Thorndike focusing on learning and behavior in animals, leading to the formulation of the law of effect.
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