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Definition of "reward"
noun: an act performed to strengthen approved behavior
noun: payment made in return for a service rendered
verb: act or give recompense in recognition of someone's behavior or actions
noun: the offer of money for helping to find a criminal or for returning lost property

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A reward may refer to: Bounty (reward), a reward, often money, offered as an incentive; Reward website, a website that offers rewards for performing tasks; Reward system, a ... (More)

In neuroscience, the reward system is a collection of brain structures which attempts to regulate and control behavior by inducing pleasurable effects. (More)

The reward board is an informal page where users who want a specific task related to Wikipedia (such as the promotion of an article to featured article status) can offer a reward ... (More)

The reward for coding errors found in Knuth's TeX and METAFONT programs (as distinguished from errors in Knuth's books) followed an audacious scheme inspired by the Wheat and ... (More)

Some Great Reward is synthpop music band Depeche Mode 's fourth proper studio album, released in 1984 on the Mute Records label in the UK and on the Sire Records label in the USA. (More)

A Reward website is a website that offers rewards for performing tasks, usually related to selected retailers and organisations. These tasks may include, buying goods or services ... (More)

A bounty (from Latin bonitās, goodness) is a payment or reward often offered by a group as an incentive for the accomplishment of a task by someone usually not associated with the ... (More)

Let's do it. After a week, the poll was 30/20 in favor of support. Since a sizable majority actually favor this proposal, there's clearly no consensus against it. (More)

James Olds was the first to discover that rats will perform arbitrary operant responses to obtain electrical stimulation of some brain regions (e.g. the lateral hypothalamus). The ... (More)

The Orteig Prize was a $25,000 reward offered on May 19, 1919, by New York hotel owner Raymond Orteig to the first allied aviator(s) to fly non-stop from New York City to Paris or ... (More)

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