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Extrinsic Reinforcement
Motivation or reward that comes from outside an individual, such as money, grades, or praise, which can influence behavior.
Higher-Order Reinforcement
A process in which reinforcement is given for behavior that meets or exceeds a previously established criterion of performance.
Secondary Reinforcement
A conditioning process where a stimulus reinforces a behavior after it has been associated with a primary reinforcer.
Shaping
A method of operant conditioning by which successive approximations of a desired behavior are reinforced until the exact behavior is achieved.
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