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Positive feedback differs from negative feedback in what way

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Answer:

the positive feedback's effect or responses are in the same direction as the initiating stimulus rather than opposite of it

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's say that there a person in a team want to achieve a certain goal.

Positive feedback form team members will act as a stimulus that push that person into doing something that is aligned to the goal.

But,

When we give negative feedback under the same situation, it will cause a push back for that person that bring him/her further from the goals, so they tried harder in order to keep themselves further from the opposite directions from the goals.

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