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This is the first intelligence test to consider religious tradition as a variable in the selection of normative subjects.
Secondary Reinforcement
A process where a stimulus reinforces a behavior after it has been associated with a primary reinforcer.
Shaping
A method of teaching new behaviors by rewarding closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior.
Gradual Approximations
A method in behaviorism where complex behaviors are broken down into simpler, achievable steps for learning purposes.
Complex Response
An intricate or multifaceted reaction to stimuli, often involving multiple cognitive and emotional processes.
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