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logistic function

a basic function of the form y = c/(1 + a exp[–bx]), where y and x are variables, a, b, and c are constants, and exp is the exponential function. When graphed, values derived from a logistic function form an S shape called the logistic curve. The logistic function is used to describe longitudinal data and growth rates in particular, in which an initial stage of growth is approximately exponential and then, as saturation begins, slows and ultimately ceases altogether.

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noncontingent reinforcement

noncontingent reinforcement

the process or circumstances in which a stimulus known to be effective as a reinforcer is presented independently of any particular behavior. Because contingencies may arise by accident (see accidental reinforcement), behavior-independent presentation of stimuli cannot guarantee that no contingency exists between a response and the stimuli. See reinforcement.