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Examples of proofs include past sales figures,independent research results,and testimonials.
Mental Activity
Any cognitive process that involves thinking, reasoning, learning, and memory.
Operant Behavior
Behavior that is controlled by its consequences, including rewards and punishments, as defined in the theory of operant conditioning.
Successive Approximation
A behavioral strategy that rewards closer and closer approximations to the desired behavior.
Variable-Interval Reinforcement
A reinforcement schedule in operant conditioning where rewards are given after unpredictable time intervals, leading to steady and consistent responses.
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