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aggravated damages

a sum of money a defendant is ordered to pay the plaintiff in a civil lawsuit to provide compensation for emotional harm. Aggravated damages are considered a type of compensatory damages and are awarded under circumstances in which the defendant’s actions were particularly malevolent and caused the plaintiff significant anguish, distress, embarrassment, grief, humiliation, or other pain and suffering.

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Estes–Skinner procedure

Estes–Skinner procedure

another name for conditioned suppression. [after William K. Estes and B. F. Skinner, who developed the technique in 1941]