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When an increase in the use of one factor of production decreases the demand for the other, the two factors are complementary factors of production.
Meat Powder
In the context of psychology, meat powder is famously associated with Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments as a stimulus for the salivary response in dogs.
Fixed-interval Reinforcement
A schedule in operant conditioning where rewards or reinforcement are given at fixed intervals of time, provided that the correct response is made.
Skinner Box
An experimental apparatus developed by B.F. Skinner for studying behavioral conditioning in animals, especially through rewards and punishments.
Emitted Behavior
Behavior that is spontaneously produced by an organism rather than being elicited by a known stimulus.
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