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What is a production possibilities frontier? What do points along the frontier represent? What do points inside and outside the frontier represent?
Reinforced
In behavioral psychology, refers to the strengthening of a behavior pattern by reinforcement, such as rewards or punishments, which increases the likelihood of the behavior being repeated.
Schedule
A plan that gives a list of events or tasks and the times at which each one should happen or be done.
Conditioned Reinforcer
A stimulus that gains its reinforcing power through its association with a primary reinforcer, used to increase the likelihood of a desired response.
Primary Reinforcer
A stimulus that satisfies a basic biological need, such as food, water, or warmth, which inherently reinforces and promotes certain behaviors.
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