Legal Definition and Related Resources of Reinforcement
Meaning of Reinforcement
Synonyms of Reinforcement
noun
- addition
- additional strength
- aid
- assistance
- augmentation
- auxiliary
- backing
- boost
- buttress
- fresh supply
- furtherance
- help
- helping hand
- increase
- prop
- protection
- relief
- replenishment
- strengthener
- supplement
- supplementum
- support
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Definition of Reinforcement
The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Reinforcement: A process in which a behaviour is strengthened; increasing the probability that a response will occur by either presenting a contingent positive event or removing a negative event.
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Notes and References
- Drislane, R., & Parkinson, G. (2016). (Concept of) Reinforcement. Online dictionary of the social sciences. Open University of Canada
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