Positive reinforcement,
Definition of Positive reinforcement:
The process of promoting or establishing patterns of behavior by offering rewards when treatment occurs.
The condition in which the introduction of a stimulus (talq, q, punishment, reward, etc.) increases or maintains the possibility (probability) of the same reaction (behavior or result).
How to use Positive reinforcement in a sentence?
- Despite this, the boy kept swinging and lost the ball, his father gave him positive support and told him to keep trying.
- Positive support works for many animals.
- Many parents, coaches and teachers try to encourage children by criticizing them and pointing out mistakes, although research has shown that positive support works better.
- Instead of hitting new apprentices with sticks when they make a mistake, use positive reinforcements and offer to take them to lunch when they are well.
Meaning of Positive reinforcement & Positive reinforcement Definition