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| Permanent change in behavior due to experience. |
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| Any event that increases the probability that a response will occur again. |
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| (Modeling) Learning responses by observing and imitating the actions of others. |
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| Learning based on the consequences of responding. The reaction or feed back received from action |
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| Fundamental type of learning in which responses are reflexive or involuntary. |
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| Use of memory, thinking, problem solving, and use of language. |
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| Used to manage the discipline of children behavioral self-management techniques enable a person to reinforce behaviors they want to increase and eliminate undesirable behaviors. |
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| Conditioning and practical problems |
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