LEARNING
OPERANT CONDITIONING
Question
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a reinforcer that you experience after the primary reinforcer
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a reinforcer you experience first
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an innately reinforcing stimulus that satisfies a biological need
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Detailed explanation-1: -Examples of primary reinforcers, also sometimes referred to as unconditioned reinforcers, include things that satisfy basic survival needs, such as water, food, sleep, air, and sex. Secondary reinforcers are also called conditioned reinforcers and do not occur naturally and need to be learned.
Detailed explanation-2: -A Primary Reinforcer is a stimulus that is biologically important to an organism, such as food, water, sleep, shelter, safety, pleasure, and sex. It leads to an involuntary response, such as recoiling, drooling, and trembling.
Detailed explanation-3: -Primary reinforcers are reinforcers that have innate reinforcing qualities. These kinds of reinforcers are not learned. Water, food, sleep, shelter, sex, and touch, among others, are primary reinforcers. Pleasure is also a primary reinforcer. Organisms do not lose their drive for these things.
Detailed explanation-4: -Primary Reinforcer: an innately reinforcing stimulus, such as one that satisfies a biological need. Ex: Food, sex.
Detailed explanation-5: -An innately reinforcing stimulus, such as one that satisfies a biological need. conditioned reinforcer. A stimulus that gains its reinforcing power through its association with a primary reinforcer; also known as a secondary reinforcer.