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#1. Your 15-year-old client is having trouble working with his group on a project at school. You create an intervention that provides your client with two hours of Netflix time if he contributes to the group assignment OR 30 minutes of Netflix time if he completes his part of the assignment independently. What best describes this reinforcement schedule?

This scenario best describes a concurrent schedule of reinforcement A concurrent schedule involves two or more reinforcement schedules that operate independently and are available simultaneously to the individual allowing them to choose which schedule to engage with In this case the client has a choice between two response options contributing to the group or working independently and each option leads to a different reinforcement magnitude 2 hours vs 30 minutes of Netflix This type of schedule is often used to study choice behavior and relates to matching law Multiple schedules involve two or more alternating schedules each signaled by a different discriminative stimulus Sd Mixed schedules are similar to multiple schedules but without an Sd Chained schedules involve a sequence of schedules where the completion of one schedule serves as the Sd for the next in the sequence and reinforcement is delivered only after the last schedule is completed

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