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Reinforcing Power
The ability of a stimulus to increase the likelihood of the repetition of a behavior when it is presented following that behavior.
Course Grades
The formal assessment of a student's performance in a course, often represented by letters or numbers.
Conditioned Reinforcers
Stimuli that acquire the capacity to strengthen certain responses through their association with primary reinforcers (e.g., praise or approval becoming motivating because it is linked with more intrinsic rewards).
Human Behavior
The study of actions or reactions of humans, often in response to external stimuli, and how they vary between individuals and within societies.
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