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Briefly describe the advantages of asexual reproduction of unicellular organisms.
Primary Reinforcement
A stimulus that satisfies a basic biological need, such as food or water, which naturally and inherently reinforces a behavior.
Secondary Reinforcement
An event that has developed its reinforcing properties through its association with primary reinforcements.
Tertiary Reinforcement
A type of reinforcement that is not inherently rewarding but is associated with primary or secondary reinforcers, such as money for humans.
Computational Reinforcement
Involves the application of computational models and algorithms to understand or implement reinforcement learning processes.
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