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Primary
Referring to something that is first in order, importance, or rank.
Secondary Reinforcers
Reinforcements that are learned through association with primary reinforcers and are not necessarily satisfying by themselves (e.g., praise, money).
Thorndike
An American psychologist known for his work in the field of learning theory that lead to the development of operant conditioning within behaviorism.
Reinforcement
A process in operant conditioning where a behavior is encouraged or strengthened by a consequence that follows it.
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