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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Principles And Applications Of Appetitive Conditioning

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1

In conditioning, the environment constrains the opportunity to obtain reinforcement.
2

Skinner invented the to record the rate rather than the intensity of the response.
3

Secondary reinforcers acquire their reinforcing properties through association with .
4

Shaping is also known as .
5

Door-to-door salespersons operate on a variable schedule.
6

Hospitals often use an apparatus that will deliver a narcotic (Demerol or morphine) every 10 minutes, but only when a plunger is pressed by the patient. This represents a schedule.
7

The refers to the greater resistance to extinction found with intermittent reinforcement relative to continuous reinforcement.
8

The term "behavior modification" has been changed to management by behavioral therapists.
9

There are not many real-world examples of interval schedules of reinforcement.
10

Differential Reinforcement for High response rate (DRH) schedules produce rates of responding.