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Function names should be suggestive of the role performed. The names also must conform to the rules for naming variables.
Discriminative Stimuli
Stimuli that signal the availability of reinforcement or punishment, guiding behavior in learning processes.
Operant Behaviour
A type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences, including rewards and punishments.
Conditioning Principles
Conditioning Principles involve the processes of learning associations between environmental stimuli and behavioral responses, integral to both classical and operant conditioning.
Multifactorial
Relating to or determined by many factors or causes, especially regarding disease causation or genetic expression.
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