What is the law of effect? Discuss what is meant by reinforcement contingencies and explain how reinforcement and punishment affect the probability of behavior

Describe the difference between variable-ratio and variable-interval schedules of reinforcement

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: The law of effect states that a response followed by satisfying consequences becomes more probable, and a response followed by unsatisfying consequences becomes less probable. Discuss contingencies, properties of reinforcers, and schedules of reinforcement. Identify the strongest schedule. Give an example of how this might work to increase the probability of a behavior.

Psychology

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A. genetic inheritance B. social dysfunction C. rate of suicide D. physical dysfunction

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The process of carefully observing behavior as it occurs is known as ________

A) systematic observation B) social observation C) naturalistic observation D) quasi-experimental observation E) correlational observation

Psychology