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conditioned
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con·di·tioned  (kn-dshnd)
adj.
1. Subject to or dependent on a condition or conditions.
2. Physically fit.
3. Prepared for a specific action or process.
4. Psychology Exhibiting or trained to exhibit a conditioned response.

conditioned [kənˈdɪʃənd]
adj
1. (Psychology) Psychol of or denoting a response that has been learned Compare unconditioned
2. (foll by to) accustomed; inured; prepared by training
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.conditioned - established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response"
psychological science, psychology - the science of mental life
innate, unconditioned, unlearned - not established by conditioning or learning; "an unconditioned reflex"
2.conditioned - physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition"
fit - physically and mentally sound or healthy; "felt relaxed and fit after their holiday"; "keeps fit with diet and exercise"
Translations
conditioned [kənˈdɪʃənd]
A. ADJcondicionado
B. CPD conditioned reflex Nreflejo m condicionado


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Broadly defined, a conditioned reinforcer is a once-neutral stimulus that acquires reinforcing function (Hendry, 1969; Hull, 1943; Kelleher & Gollub, 1962; Keller & Schoenfeld, 1950; Williams, 1994).
Thus, in the present experiment, the independent variable was not the toy conditioning procedures; rather it was the presence of a newly conditioned reinforcer for observing.
The strength of conditioned reinforcers as a function of frequency and probability of reinforcement.
 
 
 
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