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Secondary Reinforcer Good Grades, Gold Medals, Thankyou Notes Neutral Stimulus that becomes reinforcing by readily being paired with primary reinforcement
Primary Reinforcer Food, Water, Sex Stimulus that is rewarding to an organism w/o prior learning
Operant Conditioning Learning that results when an organism associates a response that occurs spontaneous with a particular environment effect
Superstitious behavior Pigeons receiving food Phenomenon that occurs when the learner erroneously associates and operant and environmental effect ex: Goodluck charm
Unconditional reflex Reflex that occurs naturally without prior learning
Fundamental attribution error Tendency to assume peoples behavior corresponds to their internal states rather than external situations
Attribution Inferences about the causes of ones own and others thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
Intermittent Reinforcement The behavior is reinforced only part of the time
Stimulus generalization Tendency for learned behavior to occur in response to stimuli not present during conditioning but similar
Continuos Reinforcement Consequences are the same each time (Continually reinforced)
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