Delayed consequence delivery in applied settings: examining unsignaled feedback delays in visual-visual matching tasks.
A reinforcer is a stimulus presented closely following a response which results in a future increase in frequency of that response. In an ideal applied setting, a stimulus should be presented immediately. But, it may not always be possible to present stimuli immediately in the applied setting. The c...
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