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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.
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.
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.
Partial Schedules of Reinforcement Fixed-Ratio Schedules. Variable-Ratio Schedules. Fixed-Interval Schedules. Variable-Interval Schedules.
Activity reinforcement involves allowing children to participate in their favorite activity if they engage in appropriate behavior. Activities can include drawing, coloring, having computer time, and playing games.
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