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positive reinforcing stimulus: a reinforcing stimulus that serves to increase the likelihood of the response that produces it
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| positioning |
placement: the act of putting something in a certain place aligning: causing to fall into line or into position
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| position effect |
(genetics) the effect on the expression of a gene that is produced by changing its location in a chromosome
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| positive |
characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc.; "a positive attitude"; "the reviews were all positive"; "a positive benefit"; "a positive demand" having a positive electric charge; "protons are positive" plus: involving advantage or good; "a plus (or positive) factor" indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen; "a positive pregnancy test" formally laid down or imposed; "positive laws" incontrovertible: impossible to deny or disprove; "incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence"; "proof positive"; "an irrefutable argument" positivist: of or relating to positivism; "positivist thinkers"; "positivist doctrine"; "positive philosophy" reckoned, situated or tending in the direction which naturally or arbitrarily is taken to indicate increase or progress or onward motion; "positive increase in graduating students"
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cocksure: marked by excessive confidence; "an arrogant and cocksure materialist"; "so overconfident and impudent as to speak to the queen"; "the less he knows the more positive he gets" convinced(p): persuaded of; very sure; "were convinced that it would be to their advantage to join"; "I am positive he is lying"; "was confident he would win" a film showing a photographic image whose tones correspond to those of the original subject
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