A fixed interval schedule of reinforcement is a type of operant conditioning schedule where a reinforcement is delivered at a consistent time interval, as long as the desired behavior is exhibited. This schedule typically leads to a low rate of responding after the reinforcement is delivered, followed by an increase in behavior as the time for the next reinforcement approaches.
A line is never ending while a interval has a fixed end and start point.
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A continuous reinforcement schedule, where a reward is given every time a desired behavior occurs, can lead to consistently high productivity. This helps in maintaining motivation and reinforcement of the behavior.
different between variable intervals and fixed ratio
yes an scallop is a mollusk
No, as a scallop is an invertebrate.
The Ramsay Scallop has 272 pages.
David Hardy has written: 'Scallop farming' -- subject(s): Scallop culture, Scallops 'The biology of scallop farming' -- subject(s): Ecology, Scallop culture, Scallop fisheries, Scallops
That is the correct spelling of "scallop" (a shellfish).
When you can see through the center of the scallop
yes an scallop is a mollusk