ingerkövetkezmény
Ingerkövetkezmény is a term used in Hungarian academic language to describe the relationship whereby a triggering stimulus (inger) leads to a consequence (következmény). The concept is employed across disciplines to explain how an initial event or cue can produce an outcome that subsequently influences future behavior or states.
Etymology and scope: The word is formed from inger meaning stimulus or trigger and következmény meaning consequence.
In psychology and behavior theory: In learning theory, ingerkövetkezmény describes the chain from a stimulus to
Applications: Beyond psychology, the concept is used in education, user experience design, marketing, and criminology to
Measurement and research: Investigations typically examine the strength and consistency of stimulus–consequence links, using controlled experiments,
See also: Stimulus, consequence, reinforcement, punishment, learning theory, operant conditioning.