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Example of a Secondary Reinforcer: Stickers
Stickers, often used in tools like behavior charts, are a type of secondary reinforcer. They do not satisfy any biological need but become rewarding through their association with praise, privileges, or other primary or secondary reinforcers.
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A researcher is training a rat in a special cage. Each time the rat presses a lever, a light flashes, and then a food pellet is delivered. After many trials, the researcher observes that the rat will continue to press the lever for a short time if only the light flashes, even without the food pellet. Based on this learned behavior, how is the flashing light functioning in this experiment?