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  • 42Domestic violence — Domestic disturbance redirects here. For the 2001 film, see Domestic Disturbance. Domestic violence Classification and external resources eMedicine article/805546 MeSH …

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  • 43operant conditioning — noun A technique of behavior modification through positive and negative reinforcement and positive and negative punishment See Also: Skinner box, positive reinforcement, negati …

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  • 44Science of morality — The Good Samaritan by François Léon Sicard. The sculpture is based on a story, and one that would be promoted by science of morality. Nature, habits, culture and norms are all pivotal in this empirical pursuit of harmony among living beings.… …

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  • 46Bullying — is detrimental to students’ well being and development.[1] …

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  • 47Minimisation (psychology) — For other uses, see Minimisation. Minification redirects here. For the programming technique, see Minification (programming). Minimisation is a type of deception[1] involving denial coupled with rationalisation in situations where complete denial …

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  • 48Smear campaign — For the Napalm Death album, see Smear Campaign (album). Part of the Politics series Political campaigning …

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  • 49Behavior modification facility — A behavior modification facility (or Youth Residential Program) is a private, residential educational institution to which parents send adolescents who are perceived as displaying antisocial behavior, in an attempt to alter their conduct. The… …

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  • 50conditioning — A term employed by behaviourist psychologists within the framework of stimulus response (S R) models of learning. It refers to the process whereby new stimulus response connections are established. Behaviourists conventionally distinguish two… …

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