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#1. The CEO of a marketing firm initiates a brainstorming session, informing the team that each idea articulated will earn them one dollar. He explicitly states that the team members do not need to provide novel or different ideas from what has already been stated by themselves or others repetition is acceptable. Considering the described contingencies, which type of lag schedule does this reinforcement system exemplify?

A lag schedule is a schedule of reinforcement that encourages response variability The lag refers to the number of previous responses that the current response must differ from to be reinforced In this scenario the CEO states that ideas do not need to be different from previous ideas meaning there is no requirement for novelty or variability in the responses This condition defines a Lag 0 schedule Under a Lag 0 schedule a response is reinforced regardless of its similarity to the immediately preceding responses If it were Lag 1 the current idea would need to be different from the immediately preceding idea Lag 2 would require the idea to be different from the last two ideas and so on Since any idea even a repeated one receives reinforcement it is a Lag 0 schedule

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