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Reinforce A consequence of behavior that improves the chances it will (positive reinforce) or will not (negative reinforce) reoccur.
Executive information system (EIS) Executive information system (EIS) refers a user-friendly decision support system designed for executives that requires little computer
Risk Management Information System Risk management information system (RMIS) is a computerized data base that permits the risk manager to store and analyze risk
Information systems Information systems allows use of computer technology in the processing and storage of information and elimination of many routine tasks.
Negative reinforcement Negative reinforcement used in conditioning as a way of eliminating a given response by punishing it.
Information theory Information theory is a study of the nature of information and the way it is communicated. It was originated by mathematicians and engineers and draws heavily on concepts
Intermittent reinforcement Intermittent reinforcement refers to a conditioning experiment only intermittently rewarding an animal for making correct responses rather than continuously.
Information processing Information processing is a key term in cognitive psychology used to denote what happens mentally between stimulus and response including perception,