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What are some of the potential ethical implications of a poorly designed sampling strategy? How can researchers avoid presenting their research outcomes in a misleading way?
Variety of Stimuli
A range of external factors or inputs that can provoke different sensory, cognitive, or emotional responses.
Limited Number
Refers to a fixed or restricted quantity, often used in contexts where availability or capacity is constrained.
Discriminative Operant
A behavior that is more likely to be performed in the presence of a specific stimulus because the behavior has been reinforced in the presence of that stimulus in the past.
Stimulus Generalization
The process in which a conditioned response is observed, not only to the original stimulus but also to similar stimuli.
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