Conditional discriminations
Correct responding that requires discriminating an antecedent stimulus condition (SD) that is conditional on the presence of another antecedent stimulus condition for the response to produce reinforcement.
Correct responding that requires discriminating an antecedent stimulus condition (SD) that is conditional on the presence of another antecedent stimulus condition for the response to produce reinforcement.
PTB founder Dana Meller makes it simple with an explainer on the types of simple discriminations and important differences to keep in mind.
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A procedure that teaches correct responding by reinforcing responses in the presence of one stimulus condition (the SD), but not in the presence of the other (S∆ ).
Correct responding that requires discriminating one antecedent stimulus condition (SD) in which the response will produce reinforcement.