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Kayden Wells
on Dec 15, 2024Verified
Nonreward can increase rather than decrease the intensity of the behavior.
Nonreward
A situation where an expected reward is not given, leading to extinction of the conditioned response over time.
- Acquire knowledge on the core principles of operant conditioning.
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JC
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the core principles of operant conditioning.
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