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Unfavorable Stimulus
A stimulus considered unpleasant or adverse, which can alter behavior when removed following a specific action.
Favorable Stimulus
A stimulus that elicits a positive response or behavior from an organism.
Negative Reinforcement
A behavior modification technique that increases the likelihood of a behavior by removing or avoiding a negative outcome or stimulus.
Electric Shock
A sudden discharge of electricity through a part of the body, capable of causing injury or various physiological effects.
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