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Understand the power of reinforcement in shaping behavior from "summary" of Don't Shoot the Dog! by Karen Pryor

Reinforcement is a powerful tool that can shape behavior in remarkable ways. By using reinforcement effectively, you can encourage desired behaviors and discourage undesired ones. Understanding the principles of reinforcement is key to successfully modifying behavior. Positive reinforcement involves the addition of something pleasant or rewarding following a behavior, which increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future. This can be anything from praise and treats to privileges or attention. Positive reinforcement is a valuable tool for encouraging behaviors you want to see more of. On the other hand, negative reinforcement involves the removal of something unpleasant or aversive following a behavior, which also increases the likelihood of that behavior being repeated. Negative reinforcement should not be confused with punishment, as it is about removing something undesirable rather than applying a punishment. Negative reinfo...
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