Term ID: T4445

Positive Behavioral Reinforcement

/positive-behavioral-reinforcement/
Systematic use of rewarding consequences to increase the frequency of desired behaviors.
Example: Providing praise, privileges, or tangible rewards immediately following appropriate behavior to encourage its continuation.

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Reference: Cooper et al. (2007)