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26 July, 07:43

A stimulus (like money) that has become associated with a need or reward (like power) and, when presented after a response, increases the likelihood the response will be repeated, is called a

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  1. 26 July, 08:15
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    These stimuli are known as secondary reinforcers. Secondary because they are not a biological need such as food, sex, or water. Rather, they are secondary because they are a want and would give pleasure to the person receiving it even though he or she does not need it.
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