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FIGURE 6- 2
-As a consumer moves along an indifference curve
Operant Conditioning
A learning process in behavioural psychology where the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment.
Classical Conditioning
A learning process that pairs a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that naturally produces a behavior, eventually causing the neutral stimulus to elicit that behavior on its own.
Reinforced Behaviors
Behaviors that are more likely to be repeated in the future due to the application of a positive or negative reinforcement after the behavior is exhibited.
Learning Theorists
Scholars who develop theories about how people learn, focusing on the processes of acquiring, modifying, or reinforcing knowledge, skills, behaviors, and values.
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