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  2. Positive Consequences (Psychology): 10 Examples & Definition

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    Positive consequences are the rewarding results of a behavior deemed desirable. When an individual’s behavior is followed by a positive consequence, then the person is more likely to exhibit that behavior again.

  3. Positive Reinforcement: What Is It and How Does It Work?

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    Positive reinforcement refers to the introduction of desirable or pleasant stimuli after the performance of a behavior. This reward can be used to further encourage that behavior, or change a pre-existing one. There are four types of positive reinforcers: natural, tangible, social, and token.

  4. IRIS | Page 6: Positive Consequences - Vanderbilt University

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    Positive consequence — A means by which teachers increase the probability that a desired behavior will occur in the future; often referred to as reinforcer. Negative consequence — A means by which the teacher decreases the probability that an undesired behavior will occur in the future.

  5. Exactly how do you go about creating positive outcomes, especially when negative things come at you seemingly from out of the blue? Here are 7 effective strategies for creating positive outcomes, regardless of whatever situation you experience.

  6. Consequences - The Better Strategy for Behavior Change? |...

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    There are two types of consequences: natural and logical. Natural consequences are the resulting outcomes of a particular behavior. For example, if a child refuses to wear his coat outside, he will be cold. Logical consequences are those that teach the possible outcomes of a behavior.

  7. Positive thinking: Reduce stress by eliminating negative...

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    Stress management. Positive thinking: Stop negative self-talk to reduce stress. Positive thinking helps with stress management and can even improve your health. Practice overcoming negative self-talk with examples provided. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Is your glass half-empty or half-full?

  8. Using Positive Reinforcement to Influence the Behavior of Others

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    Reinforcement increases the frequency of a behavior by providing something rewarding and pleasurable (Positive Reinforcement) or taking away something unpleasant and noxious (Negative...

  9. Positive Reinforcement and Operant Conditioning - Verywell Mind

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    Positive reinforcement occurs when a certain behavior results in a positive outcome, making the behavior likely to be repeated in the future. This behavioral psychology concept can be used to teach and strengthen behaviors.

  10. 6 Positive Reinforcement Examples | Psych Central

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    Positive reinforcement works by rewarding positive behaviors by adding a positive outcome. Here are 6 examples to help you practice positive reinforcement.

  11. Positive Reinforcement: Definition, Theory, & Examples

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    In this article, we’ll define positive reinforcement, review the ways that positive reinforcement may impact your life, and outline how you might be able to use principles of positive reinforcement to effect change in your life.