Motivational Theory

Continuous Reinforcement
In motivational theory, continuous reinforcement refers to the process of providing an individual with positive feedback on a continuous basis. It is a method often used to enhance and maintain desirable behavior by offering immediate and consistent reinforcement after each occurrence of the target behavior.

Accounting Terms Lexicon

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