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Echolalia involves
Secondary Reinforcement
A process where a stimulus reinforces a behavior because it is paired with a primary reinforcer.
Positive Reinforcement
A method in behavior modification that involves the addition of a rewarding stimulus following a desired behavior, encouraging its recurrence.
Skinner Box
An experimental apparatus used to study animal behavior, particularly operant conditioning, by isolating the subject and controlling rewards and punishments.
Operant Conditioning
An approach to learning in which the vigor of a behavior is influenced by positive or negative stimuli.
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