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The lengths of epochs, periods, and eras are standardized and inflexible.
Secondary Reinforcers
Stimuli that have no inherent value but become reinforcing through their association with primary reinforcers.
Stimulus Generalization
The tendency for stimuli similar to those used during learning to elicit a reaction similar to the learned response.
Habituation
The decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated exposure, indicating a form of learning or adaptation.
Learning Curve
A graphical representation of how an increase in learning comes from greater experience; or, the concept that practice can make tasks easier and more efficient over time.
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