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Positive Reinforcement - Answers A type of reinforcement in which the presentation of the stimulus is contingent upon the response, resulting in an increase in the future probability of that response.
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Positive Reinforcement - Answers A type of reinforcement in which the presentation of the stimulus is
contingent upon the response, resulting in an increase in the future probability of that response.
Negative Reinforcement - Answers A type of reinforcement in which removal of a stimulus is contingent
on a response, resulting in an increase in the future probability of that response.
Positive Punishment - Answers A type of punishment in which stimulus presentation is contingent on
response, resulting in the decrease of the future probability of that response.
Negative Punishment - Answers A type of punishment in which stimulus removal is contingent on a
response, resulting in the decrease of the future probability of that response.
Reinforcer - Answers A stimulus that is either delivered or removed that will increase the likelihood of
that response occurring in the future.
Punisher - Answers A stimulus that is either delivered or removed that will decrease the likelihood of
that response occurring in the future.
Conditioned Reinforcer - Answers A stimulus that initially has no reinforcing properties but through
occurring simultaneously with an unconditioned or strongly conditioned reinforcer, acquires reinforcing
properties.
example: bubbles
Unconditioned Reinforcer - Answers A stimulus, such as food, water, shelter or clothing that is
reinforcing in the absence of any prior learning history.
Extinction - Answers A procedure by which a behavior that was previously reinforced no longer receives
reinforcement and the probability of the behavior decreases.
Deprivation - Answers The absence or reduction of a reinforced for a period of time. The deprivation is
an establishing operation that increases the effectiveness of the reinforcer.
Satiation - Answers Repeated presentation of a reinforcer weakens its effectiveness and for this reason
the rate of responses declines.
Contingency - Answers Refers to dependent and/or temporal relations between operant behaviors and
its controlling variables.
Example: If Kora follows 10 directions, receiving tokens for each direction, she will receive a break from
work. The break from work is contingent upon her following 10 directions.
Motivating Operation (MO) - Answers An environmental variable that alters the reinforcing effectiveness
of some stimulus, object, or event.
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