Term ID: T5302

Stimulus Control Theory

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Comprehensive theoretical framework explaining environmental influence on behavioral responses through learning.
Example: Theory describing how discriminative stimuli acquire control over operant behavior through conditioning.

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Reference: Skinner (1953)