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- schedules of reinforcement: fi, vi, fr, vr
- are those where a response is reinforced only after a specified number of responses. this schedule produces a high, steady rate of responding with only a brief pause after the delivery of the reinforcer
- occur when a response is reinforced after an unpredictable number of responses. this schedule creates a high steady rate of responding.
- occur when a response is rewarded after an unpredictable amount of time has passed. this schedule produces a slow, steady rate of response.
- where the first response is rewarded only after a specified amount of time has elapsed. this schedule causes high amounts of responding near the end of the interval, but slower responding immediately after the delivery of the reinforcer
In operant - conditioning, fixed - ratio (FR) schedules reinforce after a set number of responses and produce a high, steady rate with a brief post - reinforcement pause. Variable - ratio (VR) schedules reinforce after an unpredictable number of responses and create a high, steady rate. Variable - interval (VI) schedules reinforce after an unpredictable time and produce a slow, steady rate. Fixed - interval (FI) schedules reinforce the first response after a set time and have high responding near the end of the interval and slow responding after reinforcement.
- This describes a fixed - ratio (FR) schedule.
- This describes a variable - ratio (VR) schedule.
- This describes a variable - interval (VI) schedule.
- This describes a fixed - interval (FI) schedule.
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- FR (Fixed - Ratio)
- VR (Variable - Ratio)
- VI (Variable - Interval)
- FI (Fixed - Interval)