Sentence examples for Psychological reinforcement from inspiring English sources

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It is believed that these psychological reinforcement techniques transfer to the child who then mimics their parents' sleepy behaviour.

"There's psychological reinforcement of the behavior because binge eating makes them feel better at the time, even though they may feel upset afterward for having eaten so much".

Just as important has been tuning the game's pacing to provide the needed psychological reinforcement: a constant stream of audiovisual cues and small rewards punctuated by the rare payday that might, just might, be around the next corner.

When, as a matter of psychological reinforcement, Luwana and her fellow-nurses ask their new clients the literate ones, anyway to write down what, exactly, they hope to get from the program, the responses are almost uniform.

Our results also suggest that forestry professionals can help motivate family forest owners toward invasive plant management by providing positive psychological reinforcement such as social approval.

When, as a matter of psychological reinforcement, Luwana and her fellow-nurses ask their new clients — the literate ones, anyway — to write down what, exactly, they hope to get from the program, the responses are almost uniform.

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Having real photos in the home, especially photos of loved ones, also provides constant psychological positive reinforcement - they remind us who is important (social bond enhancement), what we are busy working for, and what we've achieved together (those lovely family/couple shots).

Even more important is the enhancement and reinforcement of students' positive attitudes through verbal expression of approval, persuasive messages based on strong arguments, substantial rewards and psychological support by faculty staff to encourage and acknowledge their efforts.

* See J.B. Rotter, "Generalized Expectancies for Internal Versus External Control of Reinforcement," Psychological Monographs, 1966, vol. 80, (1), p. 1. † R.L. Oliver, "Expectancy Theory Predictions of Salesmen's Performance," Journal of Marketing Research, August 1974, p. 243.

Most investigators agree that mesolimbic and mesostriatal dopamine systems contribute to the psychological functions of reward – (incentive) and reinforcement-related learning, strengthening or increasing the probability of future occurrences of the behavior that preceded the reinforcer [ 46].

American psychologist who developed psychological theories of positive reinforcement that became the backbone of modern behavioral therapy in the treatment of children with autism and attention deficit disorder.

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