Asked by Viviana Vergara on Jul 07, 2024

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The interval schedules generally lead to better performance than do ratio schedules,since they are more directly related to the occurrence of the desired behavior.

Interval Schedules

In operant conditioning, a reinforcement strategy based on the passage of time between reinforcements.

Ratio Schedules

In the context of behavior reinforcement, these are schedules that reward a response only after a specified number of responses.

Performance

The process of performing or executing an action, task, or function, typically evaluated against established norms of precision, thoroughness, and quickness.

  • Differentiate between time-based (interval) and behavior-based (ratio) reinforcement schedules, and their efficacy in different situations.
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Tsakaia BerkeleyJul 10, 2024
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Explanation :
Ratio schedules, which are based on the number of responses, typically lead to higher rates of responding and better performance than interval schedules, which are based on the passage of time since the last reinforcement.