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What are the types of predetermined plans for timing the delivery of a reinforcement?
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Reinforcement follows each instance of the operant response. Operant responses are learned most rapidly under this schedule Also leads to rapid extinction when the reinforcement is withheld
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Only a portion of responses are reinforced This makes it more unlikely that an absence of reinforcement will be noticed It takes a longer time for the response to fade out/greater resistance to extinction This schedule is much more common in daily life
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Think what it would mean to be reinforced on a continuous basis. You would receive a reinforcer (reward) each time you came to class, cracked open a textbook, or arrived at work on time. However desirable this rate of reinforcement might seem, it is no doubt impossible to achieve in daily life.
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Ratio Schedules Reinforcement is based on the number of responses. Interval Schedules Reinforcement is based on the timing of the responses.
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1. Fixed ratio 2. Variable ratio 3. Variable interval 4. Fixed interval Ratio = amount of responses (#) Interval = amount of time
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A certain number of responses must occur before reinforcement Results in high response rate Example: A farmer gets paid for every 10 bushels of apples Number of responses to get reinforcement is not constant High rate of response, little pause because they never know when reinforcement will come. Example: Slot machines
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Reinforced after varying lengths of time Results in slow steady pattern of responses Example: Pop quizes- students must study all the time to be ready Reinforced after a certain period of time After reinforcement, responses will drop off until the next time approaches. Example: Planned tests – students will cram because the time is near
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