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The term eolian refers to
Discriminative Operant
A discriminative operant is a behavior influenced by the presence of a specific stimulus, indicating that reinforcement or punishment is available, thus guiding the organism's responses.
Discriminative Stimulus
A stimulus that signals the availability or unavailability of reinforcement or punishment
Generalization Gradients
A depiction of the gradual decrease in the conditioned response as the conditioned stimulus becomes more dissimilar to the original conditioned stimulus.
Variety of Stimuli
A range of external factors or inputs that can provoke different sensory, cognitive, or emotional responses.
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