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contingent reinforcement

the process or circumstances in which the delivery of positive stimulus events (e.g., material goods, verbal praise) and, more rarely, the elimination of negative stimulus events (e.g., penalties) depend on the performance of desired behavior. In leadership and management, the term is applied to any approach in which a leader relies on rewards and penalties to motivate his or her followers. Also called contingent reward.

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May 10th 2024

adaptometer

adaptometer

n. an instrument used to measure the time taken to adapt to a given amount of light, used in the diagnosis of night blindness and other visual disorders.