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Benefits to smart contracts are they run exactly as programmed without downtime, censorship, fraud, or third-party interference.
Positive Reinforcer
A stimulus that, when presented after a behavior, increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again.
Negative Reinforcer
A stimulus whose removal following a behavior increases the likelihood of that behavior being repeated in the future.
Stimulus Generalization
The tendency for the conditioned response to be evoked by stimuli that are similar to the stimulus that was initially conditioned.
Stimulus Discrimination
The ability to distinguish between different stimuli, recognizing differences that are important for making different responses.
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