Respuesta :
A schedule of reinforcement is a rule stating which instances of a behavior will be reinforced. In intermittent schedule of reinforcement, only some instances of behavior are reinforced.
Intermittent schedules only reward the behavior after certain ratios or intervals of responses.
Answer:
In intermittent or partial reinforcement.
Explanation:
Such as the name says, this type of reinforcement is applied part-time. In this case, the subjects are less likely to succumb to extinction because they do not know when the stimulus will follow the behavior.
It can either be after a specific or variable number of times the behavior has presented itself or after a specific or variable amount of time has passed.
Partial reinforcement is divided into 4 types:
- Fixed ratio schedule: a stimulus is rewarded after a specific number of times the behavior is presented.
- Variable ratio schedule: a stimulus is rewarded after a variable number of times the behavior is presented.
- Fixed interval schedule: a stimulus is rewarded after a specific amount of time has passed.
- Variable interval schedule: a stimulus is rewarded after a variable amount of time has passed.