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nonverbal reinforcement

nonverbal reinforcement

any form of nonverbal communication, such as a gesture, facial expression, or body movement, that increases the frequency of the behavior that immediately precedes it. For example, a parent’s smile following a desired response from a child, such as saying “thank you,” reinforces the child’s behavior. See also social reinforcement.

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