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Which schedule of reinforcement produces a high, steady rate of responding, but with a post-reinforcement pause?
Fixed Rate
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Fixed rate reinforcement produces
a high, steady rate of responding, but with a post-reinforcement pause.
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Variable schedules of reinforcement produce
a steady high rate.
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Which schedule of reinforcement produces an increasing rate as the end of the interval approaches and a post-reinforcement pause?
Fixed Interval
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Fixed Interval schedules of reinforcement
produce an increasing rate as the end of the interval approaches and a post-reinforcement pause.
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Variable Interval schedules of reinforcement produce
a constant, stable rate.
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Which schedule of reinforcement produces a constant, stable rate?
Variable Interval
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A planned probability that a behavior will be reinforced is a...
schedule of reinforcement
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Reinforcement provided with the first response after a constant length of time is
a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement.
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Reinforcement after an average of a certain number of responses is a
Fixed Ration schedule of reinforcement.
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Reinforcement after a set number of responses is a
Fixed Ratio schedule of reinforcement.
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Variables that influence the efficacy of reinforcement include...
- TIMING
- CONSISTENCY
- QUALITY
- QUANTITY/DURATION
- VARIETY
- ESTABLISHING OPERATION
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Timing, consistency, quality, quantity/duration, variety, and establishing operation are all...
variables that influence the efficacy of reinforcement.
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Reinforcement is provided with the first response after a period of time, where the duration of time varies around a specific average
is a Variable Interval schedule of reinforcement.
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Simple schedules of reinforcement include:
- Variable Ratio
- Fixed Ratio
- Variable Interval
- Fixed Interval
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Post reinforcement pauses occur with which schedules of reinforcement?
- Fixed Interval (FI)
- Fixed Ratio (FR)
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The nine side effects of reward are:
- Elicited or emotional effects
- Aggression/ritualistic behavior
- Suppression of the positive target behavior
- Approach to the reinforcing agent
- Operant effects
- Generalization and discrimination
- Response induction
- Transient effects
- Imitation
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