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Primary Reinforcers
Stimuli that are inherently rewarding and satisfy biological needs, used in behavioral conditioning to reinforce desired behaviors.
Secondary Reinforcer
A stimulus that becomes reinforcing through its association with a primary reinforcer, meaning it is not naturally rewarding.
Shaping
A process in behavioral psychology involving the reinforcement of closer and closer approximations of a desired behavior.
Stimulus Discrimination
The ability to differentiate between similar stimuli and respond appropriately to each.
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