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Artificial discriminative stimulus

A prompt or discriminative stimulus that is not usually present in the environment. Because an artificial stimulus is intrusive, it should be faded or gradually eliminated before the learner has been judged to have achieved of the goal. (E.g., verbal instructions serve as artificial stimuli as a student learns a new motor skill and are faded as the skill is refined.)

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