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The discriminative stimulus in operant conditioning is one that predicts the probability of a consequence occurring.
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A discriminative stimulus (SD) signals that a particular response is more likely to be reinforced (or punished) in that context, thereby indicating the probability that a consequence will follow.
A discriminative stimulus (SD) signals that a particular response is more likely to be reinforced (or punished) in that context, thereby indicating the probability that a consequence will follow.
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