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Extrinsic reinforcer
A reinforcer that has an arbitrary relation to the responses that produce it (as when a musician plays for money rather than because the playing produces music). The term has also been applied to stimuli presumed to function as reinforcers because their function has been instructed (as when children are told that it is important to earn good grades); despite their label, such stimuli are often ineffective as reinforcers.
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