behavior modification
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of behavior modification
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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"Understanding precisely how circadian disruption promotes disease progression could lead to behavior modification to reduce cancer risk."
From Science Daily
A state education official in 2006 called it, “principally a behavior modification center.”
From Seattle Times
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention worked closely with the L.G.B.T.Q. community to raise awareness about the importance of behavior modification, said Thomas Skinner, a spokesman for the agency.
From New York Times
“When we remove the pituitary gland, we don’t know exactly what happens. They become food-oriented — eat, eat. We have to do some behavior modification,” says Owen.
From Seattle Times
He added it appeared their intent was to use the mask for behavior modification.
From Seattle Times
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