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TallDarkAndWitty -> RE: What are examples of positive reinforcement (8/15/2005 9:11:02 PM)

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ORIGINAL: perverseangelic
Thank you :) This is something I made sure I worked out, because it seems to be missunderstood quite often.


No, thank you for the clear explanation of a difficult subject.

You are (quite obviously) not the only one who had to work on getting those ideas straight. *smile* People have such a hard time understanding how something negative can be good.

Taggard




DesertRat -> RE: What are examples of positive reinforcement (8/16/2005 5:15:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: perverseangelic


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ORIGINAL: TallDarkAndWitty

Perverse did a wonderful job of explaining it. You should re-read her post.

Taggard


Thank you :) This is something I made sure I worked out, because it seems to be missunderstood quite often.


Sincere thanks to everyone for the correction. Not that I was doing anybody any harm, but I obviously had the wrong definitions firmly fixed in my head.

Damn...it's not even 7:00 A.M., and I've already learned something new. Guess I can take the rest of the day off, eh?

Thanks,

Bob




perverseangelic -> RE: What are examples of positive reinforcement (8/16/2005 8:56:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DesertRat

Sincere thanks to everyone for the correction. Not that I was doing anybody any harm, but I obviously had the wrong definitions firmly fixed in my head.

Damn...it's not even 7:00 A.M., and I've already learned something new. Guess I can take the rest of the day off, eh?

Thanks,

Bob



I appologize, though, for how preacy it sounded. I have some weird pet peeves. Definitions are one of 'em, sadly.

I'm sorr if my post came accross mean/condecending/preachy. It wasn't intended that way.




DesertRat -> RE: What are examples of positive reinforcement (8/16/2005 9:47:21 AM)

No problem. I didn't get a preachy feeling from your post. Not at all.

thanks again,

Bob




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