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What Is Secondary Reinforcement? - Psychology - About.com    
The primary reinforcers occur naturally and do not need to be learned. Examples of primary reinforcers include things that satisfy basic survival needs such as ...
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Observing behavior: effects of rate and magnitude of primary ...    
Removing the response requirement for the primary reinforcer increased ... In Experiment 4, decreasing the rate of primary reinforcement by increasing the ...
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The role of nicotine in smoking: a dual-reinforcement model.    
Central to these models is the principle of primary reinforcement, which posits ... This dictum of nicotine as a primary reinforcer has been widely used to explain ...
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primary reinforcer » TheOtherEndoftheLeash - Patricia McConnell    
20 Jul 2010 ... First, many of you know that “Primary Reinforcers” are things that are inherently reinforcing (that automatically cause an animal to increase the ...
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Secondary reinforcement and rate of primary reinforcement    
Then, in the presence of the secondary reinforcer, further pecking occasionally produced the primary reinforcer, food. The relative rate at which each pigeon ...
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Substitutability between conditioned and primary reinforcers in ...    
The results provide direct evidence that conditioned reinforcers may substitute, although imperfectly, for a primary reinforcer, and that pairing with the primary ...
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Operant Conditioning    
Reinforcement and Punishment: The Carrot and the Stick Positive and Negative Reinforcers and Punishers Primary and Secondary Reinforcers and Punishers ...
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Clicker Training Terms | Karen Pryor Clicker Training    
An event marker that identifies the desired response and “bridges” the time between the response and the delivery of the primary reinforcer. The clicker is a ...
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Reinforcement    
Positive reinforcement refers to the presentation of a reinforcer after a learner uses a target behavior. Positive reinforcers can be either primary (e.g., food, liquids ...
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Primary and Conditioned Reinforcers - Equine Education Connection    
Understanding Primary Reinforcers and Conditioned Reinforcers as part of a lesson on Equine Learning Theory.
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