Introductory Concepts
Elementary Relationships
Extensions of Verbal Behavior
Multiple Controlling Relationships
Building on the Elementary Relationships
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2.8 Defining Features of Mediated Reinforcement

Mediated reinforcement is a stimulus change that occurs after a response has been emitted, increases the future probability of that response, and results from the action of another individual.

Mediated Reinforcement

A stimulus change that has the following features:

It occurs after a response has been emitted

It increases the future probability of that response

It results from the action of another individual

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mediated response increases probability of that response

Occurs after a response has been emitted.

a type of reinforcement that happens when a person’s behavior is reinforced by another person or environmental factor.

Stimulus change that happens after a response happens. Increases likelihood of response happening again.

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