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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is designing an intervention for an adult client. The client wants to earn a desired leisure activity. To access this activity, the client must either complete 5 discrete tasks (FR5) OR engage in independent work for a continuous period of 30 minutes (FI 30-minute). If either of these criteria is met, the leisure activity is immediately available. Which compound schedule of reinforcement best describes this arrangement?
This scenario describes an Alternative schedule of reinforcement A compound schedule is composed of two or more basic schedules An Alternative schedule is characterized by the requirement that reinforcement is delivered when either a ratio schedule OR an interval schedule is completed whichever occurs first The key word OR signifies that the client has two different ways to earn reinforcement and meeting the requirement of just one of them is sufficient In contrast a Conjunctive schedule would require the completion of BOTH a ratio AND an interval schedule for reinforcement A Multiple schedule involves two or more basic schedules presented in an alternating random sequence with a discriminative stimulus SD correlated with each schedule A Mixed schedule is similar to a multiple schedule but without a correlated SD Since the client only needs to meet one of the two criteria and theres no random alternation or specific SD for each Alternative is the correct description
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