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  2. Premack's principle - Wikipedia

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    Some of the children preferred one activity, some the other. In the second phase of the experiment, the children were tested with one of two procedures. In one procedure, eating was the reinforcing response, and playing pinball served as the instrumental response; that is, the children had to play pinball to eat candy.

  3. Reinforcement - Wikipedia

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    Example: Corporal punishment, such as spanking a child. Removing/taking away Negative punishment. Example: Loss of privileges (e.g., screen time or permission to attend a desired event) if a rule is broken. Negative reinforcement. Example: Reading a book because it allows the reader to escape feelings of boredom or unhappiness

  4. Alternative lifestyle - Wikipedia

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    The following is a non-exhaustive list of activities that have been described as alternative lifestyles: A Stanford University cooperative house, Synergy, was founded in 1972 with the theme of "exploring alternative lifestyles". [4] Alternative child-rearing, such as homeschooling, coparenting, and home births

  5. 'It's life limiting': Living with a diagnosable hatred of ...

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    She described the condition as "life-limiting at times". "When it's your close family that cause the triggers, and [it] creates the feelings of anxiety and fight or flight response," she said.

  6. Beyond Bingo: The 50+ Best Activities for Seniors in Assisted ...

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    People have the same basic needs at any age: to explore, have fun, learn, and live life to the fullest. The best activities for assisted living residents do much more than just pass the time ...

  7. Recreation - Wikipedia

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    Recreation is an activity of leisure, leisure being discretionary time. [1] The "need to do something for recreation" is an essential element of human biology and psychology. [2] Recreational activities are often done for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure and are considered to be "fun".

  8. Childhood gender nonconformity - Wikipedia

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    The concept of childhood gender nonconformity assumes that there is a correct way to be a girl or a boy. There are a number of social and developmental perspectives that explore how children come to identify with a particular gender and engage in activities that are associated with this gender role.

  9. Get paid to work out with these 9 apps - AOL

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    This app rewards various cardio activities, including running, walking and cycling. Your efforts earn Sports Coins, which you can exchange for practical items or cash through PayPal.