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Behaviors that are often rewarded are behaviors that illicit positivity. In toddler hood, sharing and using manners would be behaviors that would be rewarded. In adult hood acts of kindness and manners are often rewarded.
No, lying out of fear is not compulsive lying. It may be a compulsion, but that's a normal reaction; a defense mechanism. If you lie out of fear, it is justified, therefore *not* driven by a compulsion. Compulsive lying is an actual disorder, characterized by the pathalogical liar telling fibs without motivation, often telling wildly exaggerated stories and appearing to honestly believe them to be true.
Children often lie out of fear. If they did something they know they shouldn't have, they know that if they tell the parent they will be punished. Children consider lying a much more reasonable way to do things; they often do not consider the consequences.
This phrase suggests that acts of goodness or virtuous behavior are recognized and rewarded, while acts of evil or wrongdoing are met with consequences or punishment. It reflects the idea that positive actions tend to lead to favorable outcomes, while negative actions often result in negative consequences.
They were not punished for everything they did. They were punished, often unfairly, for many things. This is true of all indigenous peoples of countries that have been colonised.
Cleverness is often rewarded
Yes, gay couples were punished, they were often inflicted by means of fire so as to purify the unholy actions
Compulsive lying, or pathological lying, is a common disorder often caused by low self-esteem and a need for attention. Often, the liar does not realize how often he or she is lying because it becomes second nature. Compulsive lying alienates friends and loved ones and often brings about the opposite of what the liar wants: instead of getting the attention they often crave, they end up pushing people away. With therapy, many people can overcome their compulsion to lie and salvage their interpersonal relationships before it is too late.
Stalin's enemies were often punished, by being physically and emotionally embarresed by being drug out of office beaten, and ordered to be killed
Often nothing, it was his duty to the King. But if he excelled or did something really amazing he was often rewarded with more land.
Symptoms of lying can vary, but some common signs include avoiding eye contact, fidgeting, inconsistent stories, changes in voice pitch, and increased sweating. However, it is essential to consider these signs along with other context cues as they might not always indicate deception.
People were punished publicy for commiting a sin