Variable interval reinforcement mode
A type of intermittent reinforcement, which is a mode of reinforcement in which a person receives reinforcement after a random amount of time has passed. It is relatively rare in everyday life. For example, a teacher can test students’ knowledge without warning, at different intervals. This mode of reinforcement provides a high level of behavioral reaction (learning activity) and avoids the “pause after reinforcement”, since students do not know exactly when the next test will be.
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