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adjunctive behaviors
Definition
Behavior that occurs as a collateral effect of a schedule of periodic reinforcement for other behavior; time-filling or interim activities (e.g., doodling, idle talking, smoking, drinking) that are induced by schedules of reinforcement is unlikely to be delivered. (Also called schedule-induced)
Term
alternative schedule (alt)
Definition
Provides reinforcement whenever the requirement of either a ratio schedule or an interval schedule - the basic schedules that makeup the alternative schedule - is met, regardless of which of the component schedule's requirements is met first.
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chained schedule of reinforcement (chain)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement in which the response requirements of two or more basic schedules must be met in a specific sequence before reinforcement is delivered; a discriminative stimulus is correlated with each component of the schedule.
Term
compound schedule of reinforcement
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement consisting of two or more elements of continuous reinforcement (CRF), the four intermittent schedules of reinforcement (FR, VR, FI, VI), differential reinforcement of various rates of responding, (DRH, DRL), and extinction. The elements from these basic schedules can occur successively or simultaneously wand with or without discriminative stimuli; reinforcement may be contingent on meeting the requirements of each element of the schedule independently or in combination with all elements.
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concurrent schedule (conc)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement in which tow or more contingencies of reinforcement (elements) operate independently and simultaneously for two or more behaviors.
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conjunctive schedule (conj)
Definition
In effect whenever reinforcement follows the completion of response requirements for both a ratio schedule and an interval schedule.
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continuous reinforcement (CRF)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement that provides reinforcement for each occurrence of the target behavior.
Term
differential reinforcement of diminishing rates (DRD)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement in which reinforcement is provided at the end of a predetermined interval contingent on the number or responses emitted during the interval being fewer than a gradually decreasing criterion based on the individual's performance in previous intervals (e.g., fewer than five responses per 5 minutes, fewer than four responses per 5 minutes, fewer than three responses per 5 minutes).
Term
Differential reinforcement of High Rates (DRH)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement is provided at the end of a predetermined interval contingent on the number of responses emitted during the interval being greater than a gradually increasing criterion based on the individual's performance in previous intervals (e.g., more than three responses in 5 minutes, more than four responses in 5 minutes, more than eight responses in 5 minutes).
Term
Differential reinforcement of Low Rates (DRL)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement in which reinforcement
(a) follows each occurrence of the target behavior that is separated from the previous response by a minimum inter-response time (IRT),
or (b) is contingent on the number of responses within a period of time not exceeding a predetermined criterion.
Practitioners use it to decrease the rate of behavior that occur too frequently but should be maintained in the learner's repertoire.
Term
Fixed Interval (FI)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement in which reinforcement is delivered for the first response emitted following the passage of a fixed duration of time since the last response was reinforced.
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Fixed Ratio (FR)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement requiring a fixed number of responses for reinforcement.
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Intermittent schedule of reinforcement (INT)
Definition
A contingency of reinforcement in which some, but not all, occurrences of the behavior produce reinforcement.
Term
limited hold
Definition
A situation in which reinforcement is available only during a finite time following the elapse of an FI or VI interval; if the target response does not occur within the time limit, reinforcement is withheld and a new interval begins.
Term
matching law
Definition
The allocation of responses to choices available on concurrent schedules of reinforcement; rates of responding across choices are distributed in proportions that match the rates of reinforcement received form each choice alternative.
Term
mixed schedule (mix)
Definition
A compound schedule of reinforcement consisting of two or more basic schedules of reinforcement (elements) that occur in an alternating, usually random, sequence; no discriminative stimuli are correlated with the presence or absence of each element of the schedule, and reinforcement is delivered for meeting the response requirements of the element in effect at any time.
Term
multiple schedule (mult)
Definition
A compound schedule of reinforcement consisting of two or more basic schedules of reinforcement (elements) that occur in an alternating, usually random, sequence; a discriminative stimulus is correlated with the presence or absence of each element of the schedule, and reinforcement is delivered for meeting the response requirements of the element in effect at any time.
Term
postreinforcement pause
Definition
The absence of responding for a period of time following reinforcement; an effect commonly produced by FI and FR schedules.
Term
progressive schedule of reinforcement
Definition
A schedule that systematically thins each successive reinforcement opportunity independent of the individual's behavior; progressive ratio (PR) and progressive interval (PI) schedules are thinned using arithmetic or geometric progressions.
Term
ratio strain
Definition
A behavioral effect associated with abrupt increase in ratio requirements when moving from denser to thinner reinforcement schedules; common effects include avoidance, aggression, and unpredictable pauses or cessation in responding.
Term
schedule of reinforcement
Definition
A rule specifying the environmental arrangements and response requirements for reinforcement; a description of a contingency of reinforcement.
Term
schedule thinning
Definition
Changing a contingency of reinforcement by gradually increasing the response ratio or the extent of the time interval; it results in a lower rate of reinforcement per responses, time or both.
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tandem schedule (tand)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement identical to the chained schedule except, like the mix schedule, it does not use a discriminative stimuli with the elements in the chain
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variable interval (VI)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement that provides reinforcement for the first correct response following the elapse or variable durations of time occurring in random or unpredictable order. The mean duration of the intervals i used to describe the schedule.
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variable ratio (VR)
Definition
A schedule of reinforcement requiring a varying number of responses for reinforcement. The number of responses required various around a random number; the mean number of responses required for reinforcement is used to describe the schedule.
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