Term ID: T5633

Unconditional Reinforcement

/unconditional-reinforcement/
Reinforcement that is effective regardless of prior learning history and naturally satisfying to the organism.
Example: Primary reinforcers like food, water, or physical comfort that don't require learning to be rewarding.

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Reference: Skinner (1953)