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What Is the Main Difference Between a Dipole-Dipole Interaction and a Dipole-Induced

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What is the main difference between a dipole-dipole interaction and a dipole-induced dipole interaction?

Acquire knowledge about the role of client’s efforts in the success of the therapy.
Grasp the importance of adapting therapeutic strategies based on the client's stage of change and level of psychological problem.
Understand the various schedules of reinforcement and their effects on behavior.
Differentiate between types of reinforcers (primary and secondary) and understand their significance.

Definitions:

Primary Reinforcers

Stimuli that are inherently rewarding and satisfy biological needs, used in behavioral conditioning to reinforce desired behaviors.

Secondary Reinforcer

A stimulus that becomes reinforcing through its association with a primary reinforcer, meaning it is not naturally rewarding.

Shaping

A process in behavioral psychology involving the reinforcement of closer and closer approximations of a desired behavior.

Stimulus Discrimination

The ability to differentiate between similar stimuli and respond appropriately to each.

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