Comparator hypothesis

id: comparator-hypothesis-189-4588404
title: Comparator hypothesis
text: The comparator hypothesis is a psychological model of associative learning and performance. To understand the model, it helps to consider how associative learning is usually studied. For example, to study the learning of an association between cues, such as lights and sounds, and an outcome such as food, an experimenter typically pairs the cues and the food a number of times and then tests with one or more of the cues to see if a response has been learned. Most theories of associative learning h
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date created: 2009-01-19T21:08:04Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T08:20:55Z
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