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1 November, 01:46

A discriminative stimulus is:

1) a stimulus in the presence of which a response will be reinforced

2) a stimulus in the presence of which a response will not be reinforced

3) a stimulus in the presence of which a response will be placed on extinction

4) a stimulus that cues respondent behavior to occur

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  1. 1 November, 01:53
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    The correct answer is option 1. a stimulus in the presence of which a response will be reinforced

    Explanation:

    We call discriminative stimuli to those stimuli that indicate the probability that a given response is reinforced. The presence of a discriminative stimulus makes the appearance of the responses that have been reinforced in their presence more likely.

    It's a neutral stimulus that indicates when the response may or may not lead to the desired consequence. That is, the discriminative stimulus indicates whether the enhancer is available.
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