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List the ways in which Lev Vygotsky's theory can be incorporated in classrooms.
Primary Reinforcer
Something that is naturally rewarding because it fulfills a basic biological need or desire.
Continuous Reinforcement
A learning schedule in which every correct response is followed by a reward, facilitating rapid acquisition of a new behavior.
Ratio Reinforcement
A type of operant conditioning reinforcement schedule in which a response is reinforced only after a specified number of responses have occurred.
Interval Reinforcement
A type of operant conditioning scheduling wherein rewards are given to an organism at variable time intervals to encourage behavior.
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