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#1. Dave is implementing a token economy for his client to increase the rate of independent math problem completion. He delivers one token to his client after every two or three math problems are completed independently, not every single problem. Which schedule of reinforcement best describes Dave’s intervention?
This scenario describes an intermittent schedule of reinforcement Continuous reinforcement CRF or FR1 means that every single instance of the target response is reinforced In Daves case reinforcement a token is delivered only after every couple of problems meaning more than one problem must be completed before a token is earned and not every single completed problem results in a token Intermittent reinforcement by definition is any schedule of reinforcement where not every instance of a behavior is reinforced Natural reinforcement refers to consequences that occur as a direct result of the behavior without deliberate human arrangement eg warmth from wearing a coat in the cold which is not applicable here as Dave is intentionally delivering tokens Noncontingent reinforcement involves delivering reinforcers on a fixed or variable time schedule independent of the learners behavior which is also incorrect as the tokens are contingent on the client completing math problems independently
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