Shaping Other People's Behavior with Positive Reinforcement.(Behavioral Health Advisor 2002.1)

What is positive reinforcement? Positive reinforcement is the use of praise or other rewards to help change what others do. It can be used with coworkers, children, spouses, friends, and even animals. This method of behavior shaping is useful for improving relationships. It depends on your finding out what others want, rather than relying on what you think they want.

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