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Types of Expectancies
Different forms of anticipation or belief about what may happen in the future, often based on past experiences or social cues.
Stimulus Generalization
A conditioned response or operant behavior to a stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus or discriminative stimulus.
Discriminative Operant
An operant behavior that is under the control of a discriminative stimulus
Behavioral Contrast
In a two-choice discrimination task, the increase in response to SD that occurs at the same time as responding to S∆ declines.
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