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Intermittent Reinforcement
A conditioning schedule in which a reward or punishment (reinforcement) is not administered every time the desired response is performed.
Intrinsic Interest
Motivation driven by an interest or enjoyment in the task itself, rather than external pressures or rewards.
Edible Roots
Parts of plants that grow underground and can be consumed as food, such as carrots, beets, and potatoes.
Higher-Order Conditioning
A process in classical conditioning by which a conditioned stimulus is paired with a new neutral stimulus, creating a second (often weaker) conditioned stimulus.
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