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▸ noun: (psychology) A consequence, such as food or water, that fulfills a primary, unlearned drive, such as hunger or thirst, and thereby reinforces a behavior without dependence on prior learning.
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▸ noun: (psychology) A consequence, such as food or water, that fulfills a primary, unlearned drive, such as hunger or thirst, and thereby reinforces a behavior without dependence on prior learning.
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primariness,
prerequisite,
primary,
primitive,
preconditioning,
first order of the day,
backpriming,
priming,
prefeed,
primordial,
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