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· Dependent variable ( student's academic achievement ) : It depend on the way that we use it to write the score (if we write it as a letter it will be an ordinal ,but if we write it as number it will be an interval). · Independent variable ( intelligent ) : Interval, · Independent variable ( attention ) : Interval,
Time and temperature (not Kelvin) are the two most common interval scales.
Yes. Simply make sure that the interval is greater than or equal to the range of the random variable.
Yes, it is a Continuous variable measured along an equidistant scale.
Variable-interval schedule (VI) is a reinforcement schedule in which reinforcement is provided for the first response that occurs after a variable amount of time from the last reinforcer or the start of the trial interval.
continuous reinforcement - giving a reward every time a desired action is presented
variable interval schedule
variable interval schedule
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if a body covered same distance in unequal interval of time the acceleration is produce this acceleration is called variable acceleration
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different between variable intervals and fixed ratio
Nothing, but you can speak about the lifetime of a variable: the time-interval in which the variable exists.
Answer:Continuous and partial. Partial reinforcement schedule can be: fixed-interval, fixed-ratio, variable-interval, or variable-ratio. See the related link below for more details. Answer:Continuous reinforcement is most effective at the start so the subject learns to associate the behavior with the reward. Afterword this is learned a switch to partial reinforcement can be done - more specifically, a variable-ratio schedule produces the strongest response and slowest extinction.
Fixed-Interval Schedule
There are two kinds of reinforcement schedules. The first is continuous reinforcement where desired behavior is reinforced every time. The second schedule is partial reinforcement where a response is reinforced part of the time. Within partial reinforcement, there are four schedules which include fixed-ratio, variable-ratio, and fixed-interval and variable- interval.