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The growth rate of nonruminating animals often decreases when they eat feed containing __________ because of the inability to digest it.
Generalized Conditioned Reinforcer
A type of reinforcer that has become reinforcing through its association with one or more other reinforcers, often used in operant conditioning.
Primary Reinforcers
Innate reinforcing qualities such as food, water, and relief from pain, which fulfill basic biological needs and do not require learning to be effective.
Unlearned Reinforcer
An unlearned reinforcer, also known as a primary reinforcer, is a stimulus that naturally and intrinsically provides reinforcement or a favorable outcome without the need for learning.
Primary Reinforcer
A primary reinforcer is a stimulus that satisfies basic survival needs without prior learning; examples include food, water, and shelter.
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