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plex
2015-01-01 04:45 am (UTC)
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Experience. Individuals learn faster under duress.
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Isn't that the selling point of the Black Box?
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warriortype
2015-01-01 08:35 am (UTC)
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Faster, perhaps. But a quick decision is not necessarily a wise one.
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plex
2015-01-07 05:32 am (UTC)
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Faster as in, 'more effectively'.
Negative reinforcement is a common teaching method.
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warriortype
2015-01-07 08:13 pm (UTC)
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Common yes. But I have found its results are often lackluster.
Incentive yields far better returns.
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plex
2015-01-09 06:03 am (UTC)
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Makes me wish my cadet instructor had thought similarly.
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warriortype
2015-01-09 04:41 pm (UTC)
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Which school of thought do you ascribe to?
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plex
2015-01-09 06:56 pm (UTC)
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Both are necessary. If incentive is all you've known, pain will make you break.
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warriortype
2015-01-09 08:46 pm (UTC)
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I would think that life experience would prevent an individual from knowing only one.
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Experience. Individuals learn faster under duress.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
Isn't that the selling point of the Black Box?
no subject
Faster, perhaps. But a quick decision is not necessarily a wise one.
no subject
Faster as in, 'more effectively'.
Negative reinforcement is a common teaching method.
no subject
Common yes. But I have found its results are often lackluster.
Incentive yields far better returns.
no subject
Makes me wish my cadet instructor had thought similarly.
no subject
Which school of thought do you ascribe to?
no subject
Both are necessary. If incentive is all you've known, pain will make you break.
no subject
I would think that life experience would prevent an individual from knowing only one.