Secondary Reinforcer
A stimulus that gains reinforcing properties through association with a primary reinforcer, such as money or tokens, which are associated with basic needs.
A stimulus that gains reinforcing properties through association with a primary reinforcer, such as money or tokens, which are associated with basic needs.
The process of providing incentives or rewards to encourage specific behaviors or actions.
The design of environments in which people make decisions, influencing their choices and behaviors.
The study of psychology as it relates to the economic decision-making processes of individuals and institutions.
A framework that combines multiple theories to explain and predict behavior, focusing on intention, knowledge, skills, environmental constraints, and habits.
Modifications or additions to a system that encourage specific user behaviors.
A marketing strategy that uses user behavior data to deliver personalized advertisements and content.
The study of how psychological influences affect financial behaviors and decision-making.
A temporary increase in the frequency and intensity of a behavior when reinforcement is first removed.