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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 20121 Samantha Phillips ch5, Reinforcement has schedules, Classical conditioning process NS, Reinforcement described by It is simply defined in terms of its effects on behavior, Classical conditioning process UCR, Punishment described by A punisher is a stimulus event or consequence that tends to decrease the likelihood of any behavior that preceded it, Consequences Neutrual Extinction, Extinction described by Extinction is the elimination of behavior through the lack of reinforcement, Consequences Neutrual Tend to decrease the likelihood of behavior in the long run, CS Translates to U(CR), Classical is sometimes called respondent or pavlovian conditioning, variable defined as inconsistent number of responses, Reinforcement described by Nothing is said about whether you like it or not, Classical conditioning process UCS, Hypothetical construct is an invisible avstraction, Reinforcement described by It is determined on a case by case basis, UCS defined as unlearned stimuls, Consequences Bad Punishment, Reinforcement types of reinforcers postive, direct satisfaction of biological needs ???? food, water, sex, sleep, warmth, oxygen, Classical conditioning process CS