Sentence examples for mixed rewards from inspiring English sources

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He guessed an increased public profile "was on the horizon", with all the mixed rewards and demands that brings – selfie requests, freebies, random cat calls, increased interest from the tabloids, who recently linked Poulter with Prince Harry's ex, Cressida Bonas (falsely, he says).

The efficiency of our method demonstrated in this test scenario suggests that it might be possible to use it on a real robot for problems where mixed rewards can be defined in situations where other types of learning might be difficult.

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It might therefore be that in some children, more than in others, consistent harsh punishment or punishment mixed with reward reduces their reactivity to punishment.

Thus, children experiencing maltreatment, harsh punishment, or punishment mixed with reward might develop a blunted reactivity to negative emotional arousal and punishment, specifically when they have low and stable levels of serotonin availability (e.g., the 5- HTTLPR L-allele or MAOA high-activity allele).

The other three feeders contained the same ingredients as the rewarded feeder mixed with 0.1% w/w quinine, an odorless substance that G. soricina finds highly aversive (unpublished observations).

Each cup was half filled with sand that had been mixed with ground up reward (chocolate Weetos cereal loop, Weetabix, United Kingdom).

Furthermore, the offer size changed and the total amount of money to be divided was kept constant in previous UG paradigms, so this type of experimental design mixed fairness and monetary reward.

Still, they expressed mixed feelings about receiving material rewards for sharing knowledge.

The return on ivory sales pales in comparison to the financial rewards generated by mixed land-use conservation strategies.

Forty participants performed a stop-signal task under three conditions in a mixed factorial design: a no reward or punishment (N) condition, a low magnitude reward and punishment (L) condition, and a high magnitude reward and punishment (H) condition.

Welfarist approaches have been questioned by the results of Yaari and Bar Hillel (1984), the Pigou-Dalton principle has been critically scrutinized by Amiel and Cowell (1992), the principles of compensation and reward have obtained mixed support in Schokkaert and Devooght (1998), etc.

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