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Reinforcement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia    
A primary reinforcer, sometimes called an unconditioned reinforcer, is a stimulus that does not require pairing to function as a ...
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Primary Reinforcement Defined - Psychology Glossary - AlleyDog.com    
Primary Reinforcement: In operant conditioning there are Primary Reinforcers and Conditioned Reinforcers. Primary reinforcers are naturally reinforcing, i.e. ...
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Reinforcement and Punishment    
A conditioned reinforcer is a previously neutral stimulus. If the neutral stimulus is paired with a primary reinforcer it acquires the same reinforcement properties ...
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Primary and Secondary Reinforcement    
Primary reinforcers are biological. Food, drink, and pleasure are the principal examples of primary reinforcers. But, most human reinforcers are secondary, ...
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Learned and Unlearned Reinforcers - Operant Conditioning    
Primary reinforcers are natural and unlearned, whereas conditioned reinforcers ... A primary reinforcer, also called an unconditioned reinforcer, is a stimulus that ...
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What Is Reinforcement? - Psychology - About.com    
Primary reinforcement, sometimes referred to as unconditional reinforcement, occurs naturally and does not require learning in order to work. Primary reinforcers ...
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Defining Primary and Secondary Reinforcers    
15 May 2012 ... Differentiating primary and secondary reinforcers, defining each and how and why they are used with children with special needs, especially ...
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Primary Reinforcement    
Logan: Principles of Learning PRINCIPLE: PRIMARY POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT When a response is shortly followed by the onset of a stimulus event that is ...
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Operant Conditioning, Part 2 - Stacy's Wag'N'Train    
A primary positive reinforcer is something that the animal does not have to learn to like. It comes naturally, no experience necessary. Primary R+s usually include ...
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What Are Primary Reinforcers? | eHow    
Behavioral psychologists view behavior as a result of learning. One of the three behavioral models of learning is operant conditioning, which describes primary ...
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