Title: Quiz
1Quiz
- Question In what way are fixed-ratio (FR) and
variable-ratio (VR) reinforcement schedules - similar?
- different?
2Quiz
- Answer similar based on number of responses
- different fixed number fixed
- variable number varies
3Have I witnessed a hurricane?
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4Reinforcement
- Definition
- A stimulus change
- contingent on some aspect of a response that
- increases the future probability of the response
5Distinguishing Characteristics of Reinforcement
- Type
- Social
- Edible
- Tangible
- Reinforcement history
- Primary (unconditioned) reinforcer Reinforcer
whose effects are not dependent upon prior
learning - Secondary (conditioned) reinforcer Reinforcer
whose effects are acquired through pairing with
other reinforcers
6Determinants of Reinforcement Effects
- 1. Reinforcer Parameters
- Immediacy
- Contingency
- Magnitude
- Quality
7Determinants of Reinforcement Effects
- 2. The Establishing Operation (EO)
- Antecedent event that
- Alters the effectiveness of a given reinforcer,
and - Increases the likelihood of behavior that has
produced that form of reinforcement in the past - Types of EOs
- Deprivation Typical EO for behavior maintained
by Sr - Aversive stimulation Typical EO for behavior
maintained by Sr-
8Schedules of Reinforcement
- Schedules of reinforcement determine the
frequency and distribution of behavior in time - Definition
- A formula (or rule) describing the probability
that a given R will produce reinforcement or, a
formula describing the proportion of Rs that will
be reinforced - Schedules are based on a continuum of probability
values - Contingency Schedule Probability of Sr
- Every R? Sr Continuous Sr (CRF) p 1.0
- No Rs ? Sr Extinction (EXT) p 0
- Some Rs ? Sr Intermittent Sr (INT) 0 lt p lt 1.0
9Advantages of Intermittent Reinforcement
- Prevents satiation INT Sr maintains state of
deprivation (EO) - Resistance to EXT? INT Sr is less predictable
than CRF therefore change to EXT more difficult
to discriminate - Can produce high rates of R (more Rs required for
Sr) - Naturalistic Most schedules in natural
environment are INT - Cost effective Easier for agent to administer
10Basic Schedule Parameters
- Response requirement
- Ratio Sr based on number of Rs
- Interval Sr based on time elapsed since last
reinforced R - Regularity
- Fixed Requirement constant between Sr deliveries
- Variable Requirement changes from one Sr
delivery to another
11Basic Schedules of Reinforcement
- Ratio Interval
- ( of Rs) (Time since last reinforced R)
- Fixed
- (Requirement
- for Sr constant)
- Variable
- (Requirement
- for Sr changes)
Fixed Ratio (FR) (Sr delivered following fixed
of Rs)
Fixed Interval (FI) (Sr delivered for 1st R
after fixed amt of time since last reinforced R)
Variable Interval (VI) (Sr delivered for 1st R
after variable amt of time since last reinforced
R)
Variable Ratio (VR) (Sr delivered following
of Rs that varies around an average value)
12Schedule Effects on Behavior
- Ratio Interval
- (High R rate) (Moderate R rate)
- Fixed
- (Irregular
- R rate)
- Variable
- (Stable R rate)
Fixed Ratio (FR) High, irregular rate (PRP, break
run)
Fixed Interval (FI) Moderate irregular rate (FI
scallop)
Variable Ratio (VR) High stable rate
Variable Interval (VI) Moderate stable rate
Real life examples?
13Response Patterns Generated by Basic Schedules
Sr
Break Run
PRP
14Response Patterns Generated by Basic Schedules
15Response Patterns Generated by Basic Schedules
FI Scallop
Sr
16Response Patterns Generated by Basic Schedules
17 Guess the Schedule!
18How hard is graduate school?
- Answer pretty darn hard
- Answer but it also depends
19Quiz 2
20Activity 9/12
- Preference Assessment Methods to identify
potential reinforcers - Indirect checklists (RAISD, RAQ)
- Descriptive Premack
- Experimental Paired-stimulus Preference
Assessment (Fisher et al. 1992) - Reinforcer Assessment to validate reinforcement
effects - Practice various schedules