| aversive c. |
learning in which punishment or other unpleasant stimulation is used to associate negative feelings with an undesirable response and so reduce the frequency of that response.
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| aversive s. |
one which, when applied following the occurrence of a response, decreases the strength of that response on later occurrences.
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| average |
The mean value, which is the total amount divided by the number of contributors.
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| average |
There are three different kinds of averages. Given a sample set: 2,2,2,3,5,6,8: The mode average (the most common answer) is 2; the median average (the one in the middle) is 3; and the mean average (the sum of all samples divided by the number of samples) is 4. Any one of which can legitimately be the average.
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| averaging |
A method whereby a smoothing of the fluctuations in price movements may be achieved by agreeing to buy or sell a specified total quantity of gold or silver on the basis of the average price of the gold or silver fixings over an agreed period of time.
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