Asked by Catie Chappelle on Jul 25, 2024

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In a __________ schedule, the first response made after a same specific period of time has elapsed brings the reinforcement.

A) variable-interval
B) fixed-interval
C) variable-ratio
D) fixed-ratio

Fixed-interval

A type of schedule of reinforcement where the first response is rewarded only after a specified amount of time has elapsed, resulting in a slow response rate just after reinforcement and a faster rate as the time for the next reinforcement approaches.

Variable-interval

A schedule of reinforcement where a response is rewarded after an unpredictable amount of time has passed.

Variable-ratio

A schedule of reinforcement where a response is rewarded after an unpredictable number of responses, commonly used in behavior modification techniques.

  • Gain insight into the underlying principles and practical applications of operant conditioning, including the various schedules of reinforcement.
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gizeal bahatiJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In a fixed-interval schedule, reinforcement is delivered after a fixed amount of time has passed, regardless of the number of responses. This type of schedule tends to produce lower response rates and more sporadic responding because the subject only needs to make a single response in the allotted time frame to receive reinforcement.