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Increased Risk
A heightened likelihood of experiencing a negative event or condition, often based on genetic, environmental, or lifestyle factors.
Aggression
Behaviors or actions intended to harm or inflict damage on others, either physically or psychologically.
Variable-Interval
A schedule of reinforcement where responses are rewarded after a variable amount of time has passed, used in the study of behavior.
Radio Disc Jockey
An individual who plays recorded music and often interacts with listeners on a radio station.
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