Bluerghh!
I have to research study techniques but my group chose the one we're most unfamiliar with.
The above is operant conditioning - positive reinforcement.
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Lol, is this supposed to encourage people to study more or less
Its a pretty good technique actually, if its used in the right way that is.
Hhm..
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Submitted by Hummus on 30 October, 2012 - 17:11 #3
I'll need to try this out but i have a feeling that i'll eat them out of the packet before placing them onto my book, let alone placing them and then reaching that paragraph, learning it and then rewarding myself by eating the sweet. I'll need to learn to discipline myself and make sure its well earned.
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Submitted by LookingToSee on 1 November, 2012 - 21:06 #4
how can you use that techniques or something adapted/similar to stop yourself from getting distracted?
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Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
Submitted by Seraphim on 3 November, 2012 - 17:34 #5
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Bluerghh!
I have to research study techniques but my group chose the one we're most unfamiliar with.
The above is operant conditioning - positive reinforcement.
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Lol, is this supposed to encourage people to study more or less
Its a pretty good technique actually, if its used in the right way that is.
Hhm..
I'll need to try this out but i have a feeling that i'll eat them out of the packet before placing them onto my book, let alone placing them and then reaching that paragraph, learning it and then rewarding myself by eating the sweet. I'll need to learn to discipline myself and make sure its well earned.
how can you use that techniques or something adapted/similar to stop yourself from getting distracted?
Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
Hhhhmmm sweets
I like those GIANT STRAWBERRIES ...
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