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Graph the function by starting with the graph of the basic function and then using the techniques of shifting, compressing, stretching, and/or reflecting.
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Secondary Reinforcers
Stimuli that have no inherent value but become reinforcing through their association with primary reinforcers.
Operant Conditioning
An educational method where the intensity of a behavior is altered through reward or penalty.
Law Of Effect
Thorndike’s principle that behaviors followed by favorable consequences become more likely.
Biological Predispositions
Innate tendencies or genetic influences that predispose individuals to certain behaviors, diseases, or psychological disorders.
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