In escape conditioning, a shorter delay in negative reinforcement is more likely to result in an escape response.
Escape conditioning involves learning a behavior to escape or avoid an aversive stimulus. In the context of escape responses, a shorter delay in negative reinforcement is more likely to result in an escape response as it allows for quicker removal of the unpleasant stimulus. This is because negative reinforcement strengthens a response by removing an aversive stimulus after the behavior.
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