B-05 Define & Provide Examples of Schedules of Reinforcement - Part 4 - Matching Law
Assuming all members of a response class require the same amount of effort, increasing the rate of reinforcement for a particular response will
decrease the frequency of other members of the response class.
In behavior analysis, choice is
demonstrated as a distribution of responding on concurrent schedules of reinforcement.
In behavior analysis, preference is
demonstrated when an organism makes more responses under one schedule than others.
The matching law predicts that for concurrent interval schedules, members of a response class will be exhibited
in proportion to the relative rate of their consequences.
Assuming all members of a response class require the same amount of effort, increasing the delay to reinforcement for a particular member of a response class will
increase the frequency of other members of the response class for which reinforcement is not delayed.
The matching law generally pertains to ________ schedules.
independent
Under laboratory conditions, responses under concurrent VI-VI schedules are characterized by
occurrence in proportion to the respective rates of reinforcement.
With respect to response allocation across concurrent schedules, choices are likely to be influenced by which aspect of reinforcement?
quality and quantity.
With respect to response allocation across concurrent schedules, choices are likely to be influenced by which aspect of reinforcement?
their immediacy of delivery
The matching law generally pertains to _________ schedules.
variable interval
With respect to response allocation across concurrent schedules, choices are likely to be influenced by which aspect of reinforcement?
(all of the above) - 1. amount 2. rate 3. quality
The matching law generally pertains to __________ schedules.
(all of the above) - 1. variable interval 2. independent 3. concurrent
Under laboratory conditions, responses under concurrent ratio schedules are characterized by
almost exclusive responding to the richer schedule of reinforcement.
The matching law generally pertains to ________ schedules.
concurrent