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How do children with tetralogy of Fallot compensate to relieve hypoxic spells?
Secondary Reinforcement
A concept in conditioning that involves stimuli which, though not naturally rewarding, become reinforcing through their association with primary reinforcers.
Primary Reinforcement
A term in behavioral psychology referring to a stimulus that satisfies a biological need, leading to an increase in the likelihood of a specific response.
Variable Ratio Schedule
A variable ratio schedule in reinforcement theory involves rewarding a behavior after an unpredictable number of responses, promoting a high and steady response rate.
Fixed Interval Schedule
A reinforcement schedule in operant conditioning where rewards are given at fixed intervals of time, provided the correct response is made.
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