Asked by Brandt Cortina on Jun 03, 2024

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Continuous reinforcement occurs when a reinforcer is delivered after some,but not every,occurrence of the desired behavior.

Continuous Reinforcement

A method of learning that involves providing a reward immediately after the desired behavior is exhibited, each and every time.

Desired Behavior

A specific action or response that is sought after or encouraged, often through incentives or rewards.

Reinforcer

A stimulus or event that increases the likelihood of the repetition of the behavior that preceded it.

  • Understand the concept of continuous and intermittent reinforcement and their impact on behavior modification.
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Zybrea KnightJun 03, 2024
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Explanation :
Continuous reinforcement occurs when a reinforcer is delivered every time the desired behavior occurs, not just some of the time. The term used for reinforcement that occurs after some but not every occurrence of the desired behavior is called partial reinforcement.