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C14H16N2 has eight degrees of unsaturation.
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.
Immediate Reinforcement
The prompt provision of a reward following a desired behavior.
Hungry Rat
Often used in experiments, it refers to a rat that is motivated to perform tasks, such as navigating mazes, to obtain food.
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