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Compare and contrast the characteristics of binge-eating disorder and bulimia nervosa.
Edward Tolman
An American psychologist known for his contributions to cognitive psychology and the theory of latent learning, which suggests that learning can occur without immediate reinforcement and can be manifested later when needed.
Spatially Deficient
Generally refers to a lack of ability or inefficiency in understanding spatial relationships.
Conditioned Reinforcer
A stimulus that gains its reinforcing power through association with a primary reinforcer, thereby able to modify behavior.
Primary Reinforcer
A naturally reinforcing stimulus like food or water that satisfies a basic biological need and does not require learning to become pleasurable.
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