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BEHV 5610 - Terminology: Positive
Reinforcement
non-socially mediated reinforcement - ANS-automatic reinforcement

a response is followed by the presentation of a stimulus and similar responses become
more likely in the future - ANS-positive reinforcement

a reinforcer whose effectiveness is due to pairing with another reinforcer -
ANS-conditioned reinforcer

the hypothesis that contingent access to a behavior that has been restricted to levels
below baseline will function as reinforcement for another behavior -
ANS-response-deprivation hypothesis

a conditioned reinforcer that has been paired with a variety of other reinforcers and
consequently its reinforcing effectiveness does not depend on any particular
establishing operation - ANS-generalized conditioned reinforcer

a contingency in which another individual presents an antecedent stimulus and/or
consequence for the behavior - ANS-socially mediated contingencies

behavior under the control of a description of a contingency - ANS-rule-governed
behavior

a set of procedures involving presenting stimuli contingent on a target response to
determine the effectiveness of the stimuli as reinforcers - ANS-reinforcer assessment

a stimulus change that increases the likelihood of the behavior that precedes the
change, independent of the personal history of the organism - ANS-unconditioned
reinforcer

a set of procedures used to determine preferred stimuli, their relative value, the
conditions under which those preferences remain in effect, are their presumed
reinforcing value - ANS-stimulus preference assessment

the opportunity to engage in high probability behavior can reinforce the occurrence of
low probability behavior - ANS-Premack principle

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