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Characteristics of modeled consequences increases the likelihood that vicarious learning will occur.
Primary Reinforcement
A reinforcer that satisfies a basic biological need or desire, such as food, water, or sleep, which is inherently motivating.
Secondary Reinforcement
A type of reinforcement where a stimulus gains its reinforcing power through its association with a primary reinforcer.
Ratio Schedules
A type of operant conditioning reinforcement schedule in which a response is reinforced after a specified number of responses.
Low Reward
A concept in psychology and behavior analysis indicating a minimal positive incentive or payoff for a certain action or behavior, often leading to lower motivation to pursue that action.
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