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Aversive Stimuli
Unpleasant or noxious stimuli used in behavioral conditioning to elicit a negative response, teaching the subject to avoid the stimuli.
Reinforcement Schedule
A plan or rule that determines how often a behavior is reinforced in operant conditioning.
Paycheck
A regular payment made by an employer to an employee, usually on a monthly or biweekly basis.
Variable Schedule
A variable schedule in the context of reinforcement refers to a procedure in which rewards are given at unpredictable intervals, influencing behavior.
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