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A sample of n = 4 scores is selected from a population with µ = 30 and s = 8.The probability of obtaining a sample mean greater than 34 is equal to the probability of obtaining a z-score greater than z = 2.00 from a normal distribution.
Free Operant Theory
A concept in behavioral psychology where an organism can respond at any time, leading to certain consequences, which then affect the frequency of future behaviors.
Behavioral Allocation
The process of distributing or prioritizing behaviors based on various factors such as rewards, effort required, and environmental cues.
Matching Law
A principle stating that animals will distribute their behaviors in proportion to the rate of reinforcement they receive for those behaviors.
Minimizing Law
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