Reinforcement was a term first used by B.F Skinner in 1937 in operant conditioning, which refers to anything that increases the frequency of that action to happen more often. Presenting a dog treats after each time he sits for you, for instance...
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Group C: 1/3 did not write about anythingGroup A: Reported feeling better almost immediatelyWithin 3 months, 27% of Group A found jobs; Group B & C less than 5%Several months later: Group A: 53% had jobs vs. 18% in B and C What is self efficacy? One's belief that one has ...
The dogmatic view continues, that anything short of a full genome is unacceptable. This sustained subjective denial of the value of aDNA amplification [109] also totally and conveniently ignores the solid body of lipid biomarker evidence for landmark cases, such as the ~9ka Atlit-Yam woman ...
They resemble generic urges to do anything or do nothing more than urges to do something quite specific, like flee, attack, or spit. This is troublesome: If the action tendencies trig- gered by positive emotions are vague, their effects on survival may be inconsequential. So, like the view...