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In this clip, Michael Ellis discusses the four quadrants of operant conditioning with a focus on the two quadrants of punishment. In this clip, Michael Ellis explains what punishment markers are and how they are used. In this video, Michael Ellis explains how to transition from continuous
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- In this clip, Michael Ellis discusses the four quadrants of operant conditioning with a focus on the two quadrants of punishment.
- In this clip, Michael Ellis explains what punishment markers are and how they are used.
- In this video, Michael Ellis explains how to transition from continuous
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