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Positive reinforcement and operant conditioning
Positive reinforcement involves adding something good after a behavior to make it happen more often. Reinforcement works best when given right after the behavior happens to keep the right connections.
In operant conditioning, there is 'continuous reinforcement,' where a reward is given every time an action is performed, and 'partial reinforcement,' where a reward is given only occasionally.
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