Asked by Kenia Banegas on Jul 24, 2024

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Persistent behavior that has a coincidental and not a functional relationship to the reinforcement received is called superstitious behavior.

Superstitious Behavior

Actions that are repeated because they are believed, without evidence, to influence future outcomes, often seen as a response to uncertainty or lack of control.

Reinforcement Received

The process of receiving rewards or punishments that either encourage or discourage a particular behavior.

  • Identify the distinctions among different schedules of reinforcement and their impact on behavioral outcomes.
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Alejandra GutiérrezJul 25, 2024
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Superstitious behavior is when an individual repeats a behavior that is coincidentally associated with the delivery of reinforcement, but the behavior does not actually produce the reinforcement. It is a result of the individual mistakenly attributing the reinforcement to the behavior, rather than the actual cause.