Reinforce A consequence of behavior that improves the chances it will (positive reinforce) or will not (negative reinforce) reoccur.
Third force Third force is a term used for those psychologists who subscribe neither to a psychoanalytic nor a behaviourist view of the human condition but to a broadly humanistic one.
Negative reinforcement Negative reinforcement used in conditioning as a way of eliminating a given response by punishing it.
Intermittent reinforcement Intermittent reinforcement refers to a conditioning experiment only intermittently rewarding an animal for making correct responses rather than continuously.
Forced-choice technique Forced-choice technique is a situation where a subject is forced to choose one of a given series of judgments even though none of them may seem to be appropriate.
US forces US forces refer to all Armed Forces (including the Coast Guard) of the United States, any person in the Armed Forces of the United States, and all ...
Use of force policy Use of force policy— Policy guidance issued by the Commandant, US Coast Guard, on the use of force and weapons.
United States Armed Forces United States Armed Forces— Used to denote collectively the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
Transient forces Transient forces— Forces that pass or stage through, or base temporarily within, the operational area of another command but are not ...
Time-phased force and deployment list Time-phased force and deployment list— Appendix 1 to Annex A of the operation plan, which identifies types and/or actual units required to support the ...