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What makes something a reinforcer?

What makes something a reinforcer?

Concept map showing reinforcement branching into primary and secondary reinforcers and into continuous and partial schedules with fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, and variable interval examples In operant conditioning, reinforcement is any consequence that increases the likelihood of a behaviour being repeated. If behaviour does not increase, the consequence was not a reinforcer, even if it looked like a reward.

Properties of reinforcement Lesson

  1. A Level
  2. /Psychology
  3. /Properties of reinforcement

Step-by-step lessons covering Edexcel A Level Psychology Properties of reinforcement for A Level Psychology. Each lesson works through exam-style questions in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 format. Start with the compulsory core topics before tackling the more evaluation-heavy optional and issues-and-debates content.

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