GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
OPERANT CONDITIONING
Question
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continuous reinforcement
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operant conditioning
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partial reinforcement
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positive reinforcement
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Detailed explanation-1: -In continuous reinforcement, the desired behavior is reinforced every single time it occurs. 1 This schedule is best used during the initial stages of learning to create a strong association between the behavior and response. Imagine, for example, that you are trying to teach a dog to shake your hand.
Detailed explanation-2: -Continuous reinforcement is one of two foundational types of reinforcement schedules. It is most effective when used in the initial stages of learning to implement a strong association between a certain behavior and its consequences.
Detailed explanation-3: -Continuous reinforcement on a schedule allows the subject to quickly learn the desired behaviors through rewards as long as a reward is given every single time the behavior is exhibited. Once a particular behavior becomes automatic, the continuous schedule can be changed to one with less rewards.
Detailed explanation-4: -There are several types of conditioning schedules. Continuous reinforcement schedules provide a reinforcement for every correct response, while intermittent reinforcement schedules reinforce some responses but not others.
Detailed explanation-5: -Continuous Reinforcement Examples e.g. Continuous schedules of reinforcement are often used in animal training. The trainer rewards the dog to teach it new tricks. When the dog does a new trick correctly, its behavior is reinforced every time by a treat (positive reinforcement).