Mastering Specificity in Positive Feedback
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Which principle of positive feedback reminds us to continuously reinforce new behaviors?

  • Metacognition
  • Reinforcement (correct)
  • Picky feedback
  • Specificity

What is an example of a specific positive feedback given in the text?

  • 'You did well on this assignment.'
  • 'Nice work.'
  • 'Good job!'
  • 'I like the graphic organizer you chose for this concept, but a Venn diagram can’t be used this way.' (correct)

What is the difference between continuous reinforcement and intermittent support, according to the text?

  • Intermittent support is given continuously, while continuous reinforcement is given periodically.
  • Continuous reinforcement is given all at once, while intermittent support is given gradually.
  • Intermittent support is given all at once, while continuous reinforcement is given gradually.
  • Continuous reinforcement is given continuously, while intermittent support is given periodically. (correct)

Which of the following is a valid invoice status in Stripe Invoicing?

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What happens when an invoice is voided in Stripe Invoicing?

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When does an open invoice automatically transition to the paid status in Stripe Invoicing?

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