What are the 4 schedules of reinforcement?

What are the 4 schedules of reinforcement? The four resulting intermittent reinforcement schedules are: Fixed interval schedule (FI) Fixed ratio schedule (FR) Variable interval schedule (VI) Variable ratio schedule (VR) What are the schedules of reinforcement in psychology? Schedules of reinforcement are the precise rules that are used to present (or to remove) reinforcers (or […]

What is an assignment of rights?

What is an assignment of rights? Assignment is a legal term whereby an individual, the “assignor,” transfers rights, property, or other benefits to another known as the “assignee.” This concept is used in both contract and property law. The term can refer to either the act of transfer or the rights/property/benefits being transferred. What is […]

What problems were caused by monopolies quizlet?

What problems were caused by monopolies quizlet? Terms in this set (16) 3 problems with monopoly. Deadweight loss, lack of innovation, rent-seeking. Deadweight loss. How does a monopoly cause deadweight loss? Lack of innovation. Example of lack of innovation. Rent-seeking. Why hire lobbyists? Three types of regulation. How are natural monopolies regulated? A monopoly may […]

When was the new Coventry Cathedral built?

When was the new Coventry Cathedral built? 1962 Who designed the stained glass in Coventry Cathedral? Sir Basil Spence Why are there pennies in the floor of Coventry Cathedral? Chapel of Unity & Pennies in the Floor As you return down the north aisle you may notice these 1962 coins (the year of consecration) which […]

What did the veil in the temple represent?

What did the veil in the temple represent? The veil was the boundary between earth and heaven. Josephus and Philo agree that the four different colours from which it as woven represented the four elements from which the world was created: earth, air, fire and water. What does it mean when the veil was torn? […]

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top