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A Reward Does Not Necessarily Have to Increase the Frequency

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A reward does not necessarily have to increase the frequency of the behavior it follows to qualify as a reinforcer.


Definitions:

Quantity

A property that can exist as a multitude or magnitude, often measured and expressed as a number.

Confidence Interval

A range of values derived from sample data that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter, with a specified level of confidence.

Population Variance

The measurement of how data points in an entire population are spread out from the mean of the population.

Standard Deviation

The measure of the dispersion or variability in a set of numbers, indicating how spread out the numbers are from the mean.

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