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#1. Sullivan Steakhouse aims to increase sales of its most popular and expensive item, the lobster. The general manager informs each member of the wait staff that they will earn a 10 bonus for every pound of lobster they individually sell. This incentive structure ensures that a wait staff member’s bonus is directly contingent on their own sales performance, without being dependent on the sales of their colleagues or the overall team’s performance. Based on this implementation, what specific type of contingency is the general manager employing?
This situation illustrates an independent group contingency In an independent group contingency a reinforcement in this case a 10 bonus is delivered to individual members of a group based on their own meeting of a performance criterion Each persons access to the reinforcer is not affected by the performance of other group members The text explicitly states that each member of the weight staff that they will earn a 10 bonus for every pound of lobster they sell and emphasizes that each person individually earns a 10 bonus for the pound of lobster they sell Theyre not relying on their other members This directly aligns with the definition of an independent group contingency A dependent group contingency hero procedure relies on one or a few individuals for the entire group to earn reinforcement An interdependent group contingency requires every member of the group to meet the criterion for the entire group to earn reinforcement Natural group contingency is not a standard term for group contingency types in ABA
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