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Reinforcement

The Typologically Different Question Answering Dataset

In behavioral psychology, reinforcement is a consequence applied that will strengthen an organism's future behavior whenever that behavior is preceded by a specific antecedent stimulus. This strengthening effect may be measured as a higher frequency of behavior (e.g.,  pulling a lever more frequently), longer duration (e.g., pulling a lever for longer periods of time), greater magnitude (e.g., pulling a lever with greater force), or shorter latency (e.g., pulling a lever more quickly following the antecedent stimulus).

What does reinforcement mean?

  • Ground Truth Answers: consequence applied that will strengthen an organism's future behavior whenever that behavior is preceded by a specific antecedent stimulusconsequence applied that will strengthen an organism's future behavior whenever that behavior is preceded by a specific antecedent stimulus

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