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A child tries a new vegetable, broccoli, for the first time. Their parent immediately offers enthusiastic praise, saying, "Great job trying something new!" Based on the principle that behaviors followed by satisfying outcomes are more likely to be repeated, what is the most probable effect on the child's future behavior?
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A child tries a new vegetable, broccoli, for the first time. Their parent immediately offers enthusiastic praise, saying, "Great job trying something new!" Based on the principle that behaviors followed by satisfying outcomes are more likely to be repeated, what is the most probable effect on the child's future behavior?