I haven't heard of it either, but I bet it isn't anything like "logical positivism." Some of its proponents probably believe that they are against "negative reinforcement," but they might be confused about what that is. Maybe it is the opposite of "reverse psychology." Instead of trying to confuse people with passive-aggressive games, you just tell them what you want them to do. It is very likely that Wundt or Pavlov or Titchner mentioned it somewhere.
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