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  • 51reinforcement of weld — Excess metal on the face of a weld …

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  • 52Sound reinforcement system — A sound reinforcement system is an arrangement of microphones, electronic signal processors, amplifiers, and loudspeakers that makes live or pre recorded sounds usually music or speech louder, or that distributes the sound to a larger or more… …

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  • 53Mathematical principles of reinforcement — (MPR) are a set of mathematical equations that attempt to describe and predict the most fundamental aspects of behavior. The three key principles of MPR, arousal, constraint, and coupling, describe how incentives motivate responding, how time… …

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  • 54Community reinforcement and family training — Community reinforcement approach (CRA) and community reinforcement and family training approach (CRAFT) are behavior therapy approaches to treating substance abuse. Contents 1 Research 2 Drug policy 3 Professional organizations …

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  • 55Communal reinforcement — is a social phenomenon in which a concept or idea is repeatedly asserted in a community, regardless of whether sufficient empirical evidence has been presented to support it. Over time, the concept or idea is reinforced to become a strong belief… …

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  • 56schedule of reinforcement — a series of rules governing the delivery or nondelivery of reinforcement; it may occur after every response (continuous reinforcement) or not (partial reinforcement). In partial reinforcement, delivery may occur after predetermined amounts of… …

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  • 57Rate of reinforcement — In behaviorism, rate of reinforcement is number of reinforcements per time, usually per minute. Symbol of this rate is usually Rf. Its first major exponent was B. F. Skinner (1939). It is used in the Matching Law. Rf = # of reinforcements/unit of …

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  • 58Community Reinforcement Approach — (in Deutschland Gemeindeorientierte Suchttherapie genannt) ist die Bezeichnung für ein verhaltenstherapeutisches Behandlungskonzept bei Abhängigkeitserkrankungen, dessen Kernelement die positive Verstärkung aus dem sozialen Umfeld ist, wobei die… …

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  • 59Hershberger Reinforcement Curves — Defined by a longterm study of Dr. Georg Hershberger of the German Institute of Science and Engineering, the Hershberger Reinforcement Curves further explore how the human ear perceives sound. Though the famous Fletcher–Munson curves are often… …

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  • 60negative reinforcement — n psychological reinforcement by removal of an unpleasant stimulus when a desired response occurs * * * presentation of an unpleasant, undesirable event that strengthens responses leading to its removal or termination …

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