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[blank_start]Instrumental Conditioning[blank_end]: the behaviour in which the organism engages in is instrumental to achieving some desirable outcome.
[blank_start]Operant Conditioning[blank_end]: the organism operates on its environment in some way to achieve some desirable outcome.
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[blank_start]Positive Reinforcement[blank_end]: application of a pleasant stimulus ([blank_start]happiness[blank_end]).
[blank_start]Negative Reinforcement[blank_end]: removal of an unpleasant stimulus ([blank_start]relief[blank_end]).
[blank_start]Positive Punishment[blank_end]: application of an unpleasant stimulus ([blank_start]fear[blank_end]).
[blank_start]Negative Punishment[blank_end]: removal of a pleasant stimulus ([blank_start]anger[blank_end]).
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Positive Reinforcement
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happiness
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Negative Reinforcement
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relief
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Positive Punishment
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fear
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Negative Punishment
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anger
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The point of too much energy expended in exchange for too little in return is known as [blank_start]ratio[blank_end] strain.
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ratio
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interval
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fixed
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variable
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Participants given a 10-stamp card with no stamps filled are less motivated than participants with a 12-stamp card with 2 stamps already completed.
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Variable-Ratio schedules:
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Fast response rate
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Slow response rate
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Work hard & at a steady rate
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Work strong before reinforcement with a long pause after
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Low resistance to extinction
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High resistance to extinction
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Fixed-Interval schedules:
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Response is fast
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Response is slow
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Response is scalloped
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Work hard & at steady rate
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Strong before reinforcement, long pause after
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Low resistance to extinction
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High resistance to extinction
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Variable-Interval schedules:
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Many small rewards is greater than 1 large reward.
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[blank_start]Primary Reinforcer[blank_end]: a stimulus that is reinforcing without previous training; e.g. food.
[blank_start]Conditioned Reinforcer[blank_end]: an arbitrary event that increases the frequency of an operant response; e.g. money.
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Primary Reinforcer
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Conditioned Reinforcer
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[blank_start]Elicited[blank_end] Behaviour: the specific result of presenting a particular stimulus.
[blank_start]Emitted[blank_end] Behaviour: response that occurs without any readily identifiable eliciting stimulus.