Question 6 1.5 pts A reinforcer that has acquired value that can be exchanged for more basic reinforcers is called a primary reinforcer. a secondary reinforcer. an unconditioned stimulus. an operant.
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Step 1: A secondary reinforcer is a stimulus that has acquired reinforcing properties through its association with a primary reinforcer. Show more…
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