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What do you mean by schedules of reinforcement?

Answer» Schedules of reinforcement are\xa0the precise rules that\xa0are\xa0used to present (or to remove) reinforcers (or punishers) following a specified operant behavior. These rules\xa0are\xa0defined in terms of the time and/or the number of responses required in order to present (or to remove) a reinforcer (or a punisher).There are\xa0four\xa0basic\xa0types\xa0of intermittent\xa0schedules of reinforcement\xa0and these are:\tFixed-Ratio (FR)\xa0Schedule.\tFixed Interval (FI)\xa0Schedule.\tVariable-Ratio (VR)\xa0schedule.\tVariable-Interval (VI)\xa0schedule.


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