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Positive reinforcement: Training a dog in the real world. Neptune City, N.J: T.F.H., 2001.

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Clicker fun: Dog tricks and games using positive reinforcement. Eliot, ME: Howln Moon Press, 1998.

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Daniels, Aubrey C. Other people's habits: How to use positive reinforcement to bring out the best in people around you. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.

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Blanchard, Kenneth H. Whale done parenting: How to make parenting a positive experience for you and your kids. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2009.

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Bringing out the best in people: How to apply the astonishing power of positive reinforcement. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994.

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Lavay, Barry Wayne. Positive behavior management in physical activity settings. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2015.

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W, French Ronald, Henderson Hester, and Lavay Barry Wayne, eds. Positive behavior management in physical activity settings. 2nd ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2006.

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Kay, Larry. Training The Best Dog Ever A 5week Program Using The Power Of Positive Reinforcement. United States of America: Workman Publishing, 2012.

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Bringing out the best in people: How to apply the astonishing power of positive reinforcement. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000.

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W, French Ronald, and Henderson Hester, eds. Positive behavior management strategies for physical educators. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1997.

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Milligan, J. Reward and recognition: An improved system of positive reinforcement to enhance quality service in the Royal Ulster Constabulary. [s.l: The Author], 1996.

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Christine, Saunders, and Stringer Maurice, eds. Rewarding people: The skill of responding positively. London: Routledge, 1993.

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Meadow, Mark R. Positive Reinforcement for Cats. Great American Audio Company, 1992.

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Meadow, Mark R. Positive Reinforcement for Dogs. Great American Audio Company, 1992.

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Melville, Cameron L. Positive contrast with reallocated reinforcement. 1990.

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Doukoullos, Ellen. Positive Reinforcement Activities, Grades 7-12. Canter & Associates, 1987.

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Prescott, Mark J. Training Nonhuman Primates Using Positive Reinforcement Techniques. Psychology Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203764558.

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Animal Training: Successful Animal Management Through Positive Reinforcement. Shedd Aquarium Society, 1999.

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James, Hertha. Training a Horse to Harness Using Positive Reinforcement. Independently Published, 2020.

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(Foreword), Jack Hanna, Denise DeWitt & Kim Nguyen Ph.D. (Editor), and Gary Bennett (Illustrator), eds. Zoomility: Keeper Tales of Training with Positive Reinforcement. iReinforce.com, 2007.

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Gonzalez, Jessica. Equine Empowerment: A Guide To Positive Reinforcement Training. Empowered Equines, 2018.

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Pulos, Lee. Be More Positive (Self Hypnosis and Subliminal Reinforcement). Great Amer Audio Co, 1988.

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H, Blanchard Kenneth, ed. Whale done parenting: How to make parenting a positive experience for you and your kids. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2009.

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H, Blanchard Kenneth, ed. Whale done parenting: How to make parenting a positive experience for you and your kids. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2009.

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Positive Reinforcement: Activities and Strategies for Creating Confident Learners. Crown House Publishing, 2010.

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Performance Management: Improving Quality and Productivity Through Positive Reinforcement. 3rd ed. Performance Management Publications, 1989.

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Daniels, Aubrey C. Other People's Habits: How to Use Positive Reinforcement to Bring Out the Best in People Around You. McGraw-Hill, 2000.

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Daniels, Aubrey C. Other People's Habits: How to Use Positive Reinforcement to Bring Out the Best in People Around You. McGraw-Hill, 2000.

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Bringing out the best in people: How to apply the astonishing power of positive reinforcement. McGraw-Hill Education, 2016.

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Daniels, Aubrey C. Bringing Out the Best in People: How to Apply the Astonishing Power of Positive Reinforcement. McGraw-Hill Education, 2000.

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Workplace Recognition: Step-By-Step Examples of a Positive Reinforcement Strategy. B.T. Batsford, 1999.

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Roffey, Sue. Helping with Behaviour Establishing the positive and addressing the difficult in the early years (The Nursery World/Routledgefalmer Essential Guides for Early Years Practitioners). Routledge, 2005.

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Lee, Canter, ed. Fall motivators: Positive reinforcement activities and awards for September, October, and November. Santa Monica, Calif: Canter & Associates, 1987.

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Lee, Canter, ed. Spring motivators: Positive reinforcement activities and awards for March, April, and May. Santa Monica, Calif: Canter & Associates, 1987.

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Winter motivators: Positive reinforcement activities and awards for December, January, and February. Santa Monica, Calif: Canter & Associates, 1987.

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Jones, Deborah. Teaching Clicker Classes: An Instructor's Guide to Using Reinforcement in Dog Training. Howln Moon Press, 1999.

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Vollmer, Timothy R. The role of noncontingent attention in the treatment of self-injurious behavior maintained by positive reinforcement. 1992.

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Lavay, Barry W., Ron French, and Hester L. Henderson. Positive Behavior Management in Physical Activity Settings. Human Kinetics, 2015.

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Positive Behavior Management in Physical Activity Settings. Human Kinetics, 2015.

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Gerritsen, Resi, and Ruud Haak. K9 Schutzhund Training: A Manual for Training Tracking, Obedience and Protection Through Positive Reinforcement. Brush Education, 2017.

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Training the best dog ever : a 5-week program using the power of positive reinforcement. Workman Pub. Co., 2012.

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Daniels, Aubrey C. Bringing Out the Best in People: How to Apply the Astonishing Power of Positive Reinforcement. American Media International, 2003.

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Daniels, Aubrey C. Bringing Out the Best in People: How to Apply the Astonishing Power of Positive Reinforcement. American Media International, 2003.

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Lavay, Barry W., Ron French, and Hester L. Henderson. Positive Behavior Management in Physical Activity Settings, Second Edition. 2nd ed. Human Kinetics Publishers, 2005.

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Daniels, Aubrey C. Other People's Habits: How to Use Positive Reinforcement to Bring Out the Best in People Around You. Performance Management Publications, 2005.

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Prescott, Mark J., and Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith. Training Nonhuman Primates Using Positive Reinforcement Techniques: A Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Ehrenreich, Samuel E., and Marion K. Underwood. Peer Coercion and Electronic Messaging. Edited by Thomas J. Dishion and James Snyder. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199324552.013.12.

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This chapter examines how features of electronic communication (text messaging, Facebook, and Twitter) make it an ideal environment for peer influence, and how positive and negative peer reinforcement via electronic communication relates to the development and perpetuation of antisocial behavior. Electronic modes of communication allow youth to be in contact with their peer group instantaneously and continuously. The continuous access provided by electronic forms of communication may intensify the role of positive and negative reinforcement processes. Electronic communication extends youths’ ability to engage in the aversive behaviors that characterize peer coercion. This immediacy also permits less aversive, positive reinforcement processes—such as laughter and encouragement—to continue even when peers are not physically together. The role of text message communication in peer coercion and deviancy training is examined, and illustrative examples are presented. The challenges associated with measuring and observing children’s involvement with an ever-changing virtual landscape are also discussed.
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Koob, George F. The Neurobiology of Reward and Stress and Its Relevance for Understanding Drug-Seeking and Dependence Symptomatology. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.013.

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Drug addiction can be conceptualized as a disorder that progresses from neurobiological mechanisms involved in positive reinforcement to mechanisms involved in negative reinforcement. Neurobiological substrates for the positive reinforcement of drug abuse involve activation of the brain’s incentive salience and reward systems, such as dopamine and opioid peptides, and neurobiological substrates for the negative reinforcement of drug addiction involve the brain stress systems, such as corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), norepinephrine, and dynorphin in the ventral striatum and extended amygdala. Decreased function of brain antistress systems further contributes to motivational dysfunction. A brain stress response system is hypothesized to be dysregulated by acute excessive drug intake, sensitized during repeated withdrawal, persist into protracted abstinence, and contribute to the allostatic changes in motivation associated with addiction. From a theoretical perspective, the combination of loss of reward function and recruitment of brain stress systems drives the compulsivity of addiction and provides a rich neurobiological substrate for therapeutic interventions.
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Coyne, Mary Louise. THE EFFECT OF DIRECTED VERBAL PROMPTS AND POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT ON THE LEVEL OF EATING INDEPENDENCE OF ELDERLY NURSING HOME CLIENTS WITH DEMENTIA. 1988.

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Haines, Linda S. Training children's Sunday School teachers in positive reinforcement and extinction techniques to improve classroom behavior at the First Baptist Church of Macclenny, Florida. 1997.

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