It has long been recognized that some effects of a person’s behavior are satisfying or rewarding, but a special significance is emphasized when we call these effects “reinforcing”: they strengthen the behavior they are contingent upon, in the sense of making it more likely to occur again. (p. 470)
Cumulative Record. Chapter 32: Why Are the Behavioral Sciences Not More Effective. Quote 10
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