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Reinforcement

Definition

Reinforcement is a consequence that strengthens or increases the likelihood of a behavior by providing a desirable outcome or removing an undesirable one.

Analogy

It's like getting extra dessert for cleaning your room. The extra dessert (reinforcer) makes it more likely you'll clean your room again in the future (behavior).

Related terms

Positive Reinforcement: Adding something desirable to increase a behavior.

Negative Reinforcement: Removing something undesirable to increase a behavior.

Operant Conditioning: A type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences.



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