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#1. A behavior analyst is designing an intervention for a novel skill acquisition target and wants to ensure rapid learning and high response rates in the initial stages. Which of the following reinforcement schedules represents continuous reinforcement (CRF) and would be most appropriate for establishing a new behavior?

Continuous reinforcement CRF is a schedule of reinforcement in which every single instance of a target behavior is reinforced A Fixed Ratio 1 FR1 schedule aligns with this definition by delivering reinforcement after every single response This type of schedule is critically important during the initial stages of skill acquisition because it provides consistent and immediate feedback which helps to establish a new behavior rapidly and maintain high response rates In contrast Variable Ratio 1 VR1 delivers reinforcement on average after one response but not every time making it an intermittent schedule Fixed Ratio 3 FR3 delivers reinforcement after every three responses also an intermittent schedule suitable for strengthening established behaviors Variable Interval 1 VI1 delivers reinforcement for the first response after an average of one unit of time which is a timebased intermittent schedule generally used for behaviors that are to be maintained over time rather than for initial acquisition

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