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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.3
How can one argue against the efficacy of positive reinforcement in shaping long-term behavioral changes?
Positive reinforcements may create dependency and cease effect when removed, failing to induce permanent change.
Positive reinforcements always result in undesirable behaviors.
Positive reinforcements are universally effective across all subjects and contexts.
Positive reinforcements have no impact on human behavior.
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