
Intermittent Reinforcement: Unpredictable Rewards Explained
Explore why unpredictable rewards in behaviors create strong habits, affecting areas like gambling and social media usage.
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2 corrections applied: Researcher is Peter F. Lovibond per the article's own reference list, not Andrew Lovibond | Cambridge near-miss gambling research is Luke Clark et al. (2009); Sanjay Bhattacharya appears unverified
Beforework by Andrew Lovibond and colleagues... / Sanjay Bhattacharya and colleagues at the University of Cambridge
Afterwork by Peter Lovibond and colleagues... / Luke Clark and colleagues at the University of Cambridge
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