Fighting Evil
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10-20-2005, 06:40 AM
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RE: Fighting Evil
it has been proven numerous times that postive reenforcement works faster and the subjects retain training longer than negative reenforcement. they did a bunch of stuff with pigeons and monkeys and then theres pavlov\'s dog drooling at the sound of a bell.
animals and people, apparently, prefer to perform actions for rewards. would you rather fight for your country? or because your country will kill you if you dont fight? now if some dude values the reward more than the evil action, then positive reenforcement is the ideal way to go. but if you find a dude that rapes people because its more fun/easier than finding a girlfriend and nursing a relationship - positive reenforcement works in the opposite direction, there. |
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