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Reinforcers
In behavioral psychology, stimuli that increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated, can be positive or negative.
Immediate Reinforcers
Rewards or consequences that follow directly and promptly after a behavior, increasing the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated.
Primary Reinforcer
A directly rewarding stimulus that satisfies basic biological needs, such as food or water.
Spontaneous Recovery
The reappearance of a learned response after its apparent extinction, often occurring in the absence of further conditioning.
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