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In Howard Gardner's theory, distinct forms of intelligence include:
Operant Conditioning
An educational practice that modifies the strength of a behavior through either positive stimuli or negative feedback.
Positive Reinforcer
An incentive that, if offered following an action, enhances the chance of that action being performed again.
Conditioning Perspective
A viewpoint in psychology that focuses on learning as the primary mechanism through which behaviors are acquired and modified.
Treat
To deal with or act towards someone or something in a specified manner, often with kindness or to provide medical care.
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