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A Stimulus That Becomes Reinforcing Because of Its Association with a Primary

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A stimulus that becomes reinforcing because of its association with a primary reinforcer is called a secondary reinforcer.


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Nonzero Probabilities

This implies that events or outcomes have a likelihood greater than zero of occurring.

Disjoint Events

Two events that cannot occur at the same time, implying they have no outcomes in common.

P(B)

Represents the probability of the occurrence of event B in probability and statistics.

P(A|B)

Represents the probability of event A occurring given that event B has occurred.

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