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Animals can function as agents of disturbance.
Unconditioned Stimulus
A stimulus that innately provokes a response without the necessity for previous learning.
Continuous Reinforcement
A learning schedule in which a reward is given after every correct response, rapidly establishing a behavior but also leading to quick extinction if rewards stop.
Target Response
A desired behavior or outcome that is identified for reinforcement in order to increase its occurrence, often used in behavior modification techniques.
Reinforcement
Reinforcement is a principle in behavioral psychology where the likelihood of a behavior is increased by following it with a positive stimulus or removing a negative one.
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