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Aggressive Adolescents Positive Response Mechanisms
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Aggressive Adolescents’ Positive Response Mechanisms: The Impact of Social Cognitive Mediators Relationship between Exposure to Community Violence and Behavior One of the most robust conclusion in the publications on the etiology of aggress...

Responsibility And Timing
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responsibility is used more in association with aversive outcomes. Hence, a responsibility attribution is linked with terms such as fault and blame, with the individual held accountable for an unwanted experience. In addition, a responsibil...

Organization Behavior
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application of the principles and learning techniques to evaluate and improve covert and overt behaviors of people and facilitate positive performance. It is also known as operant conditioning. It is a form of learning by which a subject i...

Classical Conditioning Of Learning
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Classical Conditioning determines how learning occurs with the relationship between stimuli, and the theoretical component of Phenomenology. (Fellis 2007) Initial observations of how instrumental responses became more frequent when they rep...

Case Study
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case study it is proven that the behavior of Jim is making other people comfortable in the social circle. Jim doe not visit his parent or family and that is the major reason behind this abnormal behavior. Despite general agreement over its ...

Punishment Philosophy
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punishment might be described as an authorized imposition of deprivations of freedom or privacy or other goods to which the person otherwise has a right, or the imposition of special burdens because the person has been found guilty of some ...

Effective Use Of Time-Outs
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effective for behaviors that are maintained either by attention or tangible reinforcers and if there is high discriminability between the time-out environment and the reinforcing environment? often referred to as time-in (Turner & Watson? 1...