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If a patient were having a heart attack caused by a blood clot,heparin would be an effective treatment in dissolving the clot.
Continuous Reinforcement
A method of learning that involves giving a reward after every correct response in order to reinforce the desired behavior.
Secondary Reinforcement
A stimulus that becomes reinforcing through its association with a primary reinforcer.
Intermittent Reinforcement
A conditioning schedule in which a reward or punishment is given only some of the time a behavior occurs, leading to more robust responses.
Primary Reinforcement
A stimulus that is inherently rewarding, satisfying a biological need or desire, such as food, water, or shelter.
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