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One of the conditions necessary for price discrimination is that the seller be a price searcher.
Time-Outs
A disciplinary technique used to remove a child from an environment where inappropriate behavior has occurred, to encourage reflection and calm down.
Successive Approximations
A method used in conditioning and learning in which behaviors are broken down into simpler steps and rewarded progressively as they become closer to the desired behavior.
Shaping
A method used in behavioral psychology to gradually teach new behaviors through the use of reinforcement for successive approximations to the desired behavior.
Discriminative Stimulus
A specific cue or stimulus in the environment that signals the availability of reinforcement or punishment, guiding behavior accordingly.
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