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Random sampling guarantees that every random sample a researcher picks perfectly represents the population.
Operant Behaviors
Behaviors that are controlled or influenced by their consequences, including rewards and punishments.
Changing The Consequences
Changing the consequences involves altering the outcomes or repercussions of actions in order to influence behavior, often implemented to encourage positive behavior or deter negative actions.
Primary Reinforcer
A naturally reinforcing item or outcome, such as food or water, that does not require learning to be desirable.
Aversive Event
An unpleasant or undesirable occurrence that may trigger negative responses or behavior.
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