Concept information
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applied psychology
educational psychology
theories of educational psychology
behavior modification
Terme préférentiel
generalized conditioned reinforcer
Définition
- A generalized conditioned reinforcer is a stimulus that exerts a reinforcing effect because it has been associated with reinforcing stimuli. In contrast with unconditioned reinforcement, in which the stimulus is in itself reinforcing, conditioned reinforcers are stimuli that have come to have value to an individual as a result of learning. Furthermore, generalized conditioned reinforcers are associated with many other reinforcers; their effectiveness does not depend upon a specific reinforcer, as the stimulus represents different reinforcers.
Concept générique
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-RWPHF6LS-M
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