A) 5
B) 0.79
C) 0.5
D) 0.3
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A) the value of the small reward decreases, while the value of the large reward remains largely unchanged.
B) the value of the large reward decreases, while the value of the small reward increases to meet it.
C) the value of the small reward increases, while the value of the large reward remains largely unchanged.
D) the values of both rewards decrease.
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A) fixed ratio schedule.
B) fixed interval schedule.
C) variable ratio schedule.
D) variable interval schedule.
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A) 2
B) 2K
C) M/(1 + 2K)
D) 2M/(1 + K)
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A) fixed interval
B) fixed ratio
C) variable interval
D) variable ratio
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A) organisms always choose whichever response alternative is most likely to be reinforced at that time.
B) organisms change from one response to another to improve on the local rate of reinforcement.
C) the local rate of response is calculated over just the time the organism devotes to that particular response.
D) organisms distribute their responses so as to maximize the amount of reinforcement they receive over the long run.
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A) organisms always choose whichever response alternative is most likely to be reinforced at that time.
B) organisms focus on aggregates of responses between two keys over a time period.
C) the local rate of response is calculated over just the time the organism devotes to that particular behavior.
D) organisms distribute their responses so as to maximize the amount of reinforcement they receive over the long run.
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A) climbing a flight of stairs
B) pulling the arm of a slot machine
C) checking a washing machine to see if the clothes are done
D) checking the oven to see if the cake is done
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A) a student in a class with many unexpected quizzes
B) a gambler
C) a mail delivery person
D) a student waiting for her grades to come in the mail
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A) organisms always choose whichever response alternative is most likely to be reinforced at that time.
B) organisms distribute their responses so as to maximize the amount of reinforcement they receive over the long run.
C) the local rate of response is calculated over just the time the organism devotes to that particular response.
D) matching is possible in the absence of momentary maximizing.
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A) a baker with a cake in the oven.
B) a dancer learning steps to new music.
C) a gambler at a slot machine.
D) a student in a course with pop quizzes.
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A) a T-maze.
B) an eight arm radial maze.
C) a Skinner box with one manipulandum.
D) a Skinner box with two manipulanda.
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A) fixed ratio schedule.
B) variable ratio schedule.
C) fixed interval schedule.
D) variable interval schedule.
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A) differential reinforcement of low rates.
B) a variable interval schedule.
C) differential reinforcement of high rates.
D) a variable ratio schedule.
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A) the animal has a higher rate of responding to A than to B.
B) the animal has a higher rate of responding to B than to A.
C) the animal is responding to A and B at the same rate.
D) nothing without knowledge of the relative rates of reinforcement.
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A) FR
B) VR
C) FI
D) VI
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A) the post-reinforcement pause.
B) a variable ratio schedule.
C) a variable interval schedule.
D) the ratio run.
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