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22 February, 12:16
What is relative reinforcement?
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22 February, 12:22
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Relative reinforcing efficacy refers to the behavior-strengthening or maintaining property of a reinforcer when compared to that of another reinforcer. Traditional measures of relative reinforcing efficacy sometimes have led to discordant results across and within studies.
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