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Primary Reinforcer
A stimulus that is naturally rewarding or satisfying, such as food or water, used to encourage specific behaviors in conditioning.
Basic
Fundamental, elementary, or essential in nature, often used to describe core principles or elements.
Biological Need
Fundamental physiological requirements essential for maintaining life, such as food, water, and shelter.
Reinforcer
Any stimulus that increases the likelihood of a preceding behavior to occur again by either presenting a positive stimulus or removing a negative one.
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