How does a fixed-interval schedule of reinforcement differ from a fixed-ratio schedule?
A fixed-interval schedule is a schedule of reinforcement where the first response is rewarded only after a specified amount of time has elapsed. Fixed-ratio schedule is where a response is reinforced only after a specified number of responses.
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