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Fixed ratio reinforcement is delivered after a given number of occurrences. Examples of fixed ratio reinforcement are reinforcing a child after every fifth math sheet is completed or after every third time a child exhibits sharing behavior.
There are four main types of reinforcement in operant conditioning: positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, punishment, and extinction. Extinction occurs when a response is no longer reinforced, which leads to the disappearance of the behavior.
A reinforcement menu is an assessment to determine what a student is motivated by. It is so important that the student is the one that picks their preferred reinforcer to ensure its motivating and individualized. Reinforcement and bribery are two totally different things.
At least four different types should be noted: (1) positive reinforcement; (2) avoidance learning, or negative reinforcement; (3) extinction; and (4) punishment. Each type plays a different role in both the manner in which and extent to which learning occurs.
The list has to contain reinforcements that are age appropriate. The list of reinforcers can be objects, activities, alloted time for special rewards, and mystery items (which are items that are unknown to the student at the time of choosing).
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Schedules of reinforcement are rules that control the timing and frequency of reinforcement delivery in operant conditioning. They include fixed-ratio, variable-ratio, fixed-interval, and variable-interval schedules, each dictating a different pattern of rewards in response to a behavior.
Operant conditioning uses four partial reinforcement schedules: fixed ratio, fixed interval, variable ratio, and variable interval. These schedules, discovered by B.F. Skinner, control and maintain behaviors by reinforcing them at different rates and times.

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