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Type Words
Synonyms reinforcement, reinforcing stimulus
Type of stimulus, stimulant, stimulation, input
Has types negative reinforcer, positive reinforcer, positive reinforcing stimulus, negative reinforcing stimulus
Derivation reinforce

Examples of reinforcer

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This may be a larger reinforcer at a later time or a smaller immediate reinforcer.
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You see, I was not the chief reinforcer-my kids were reinforcing each other.
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A reinforcer is demonstrated only if the strengthening or maintenance effect occurs.
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In conditioning, contiguity refers to how associated a reinforcer is with behaviour.
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Any stimulus that increases the likelihood of a behavior increasing is a reinforcer.
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The amygdala encodes specific sensory features of an aversive reinforcer.
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A negative reinforcer increases or maintains the frequency of a behavior.
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The organism performs a behavior that terminates the negative reinforcer.
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If the removal of an event serves as a reinforcer, this is termed negative reinforcement.
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More examples
  • Reinforcing stimulus: (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it
  • 'Reinforcement is a term in operant conditioning and behavior analysis for the delivery of a stimulus, (immediately or shortly) after a response, that results in an increase in the future rate or probability of that response . ...
  • (Reinforcers) A stimulus, such as a reward, the removal of an unpleasant event, or punishment, that in operant conditioning maintains or strengthens a desired response.
  • (Reinforcers) Any item or toy used that results in positive behaviour, and that encourages further positive attempts occurring in the future. Examples: Blowing bubbles when a child completes a task will encourage future attempts to complete the task. ...
  • (Reinforcers) Consequences that serve to strengthen the operant behaviors that they follow. Examples are listening to a person speaking, laughing at someone's joke, and complimenting a person's behavior or appearance.
  • (Reinforcers) Those actions or things that encourage a particular thought, feeling, or action, that give them validity or a reason for happening
  • Anything that increases the strength of a behavior.
  • In the context of ABA and discrete trial this means a reward or treat for getting the exercise right. It can be be anything as long as it's something the child really likes and wants. It could be a small morsel of a favourite food, or a tickle, or a squeeze. ...
  • An environmental change that increases the likelihood that an animal will make a particular response, i.e., a reward (positive reinforcer) or removal of an aversive stimulus (negative reinforcer).