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#1. A BCBA is developing a self-management plan for a client aimed at increasing productivity during work hours. The plan states that the client can access a 15-minute preferred activity (e.g., browsing social media) either after completing 10 specific work tasks or after working continuously for 2 hours. What type of compound reinforcement schedule is this intervention utilizing?
The text discusses compound reinforcement schedules specifically differentiating between alternative conjunctive and multiple schedules An alternative schedule is characterized by the delivery of reinforcement when either a ratio requirement or an interval requirement has been met whichever occurs first In this scenario the client earns reinforcement 15minute preferred activity by meeting a fixed ratio 10 work tasks or a fixed interval 2 hours of continuous work The critical keyword eitheror indicates that only one of the two criteria needs to be fulfilled A multiple schedule involves two or more basic schedules presented in alternating random sequence each correlated with a distinct stimulus A chained schedule involves a sequence of two or more basic schedules where the completion of one signals the start of the next A conjunctive schedule requires both a ratio and an interval requirement to be completed to earn reinforcement
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