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Kalama just got a job in an office. She never knows when her boss may come by her cubicle, so she makes sure to always be working, just in case. Which schedule of reinforcement BEST describes her behavior?

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I would say it is the Variable-Ratio Schedule because she doesn't know when she will be visited but she wants to be ready anyways just in case.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: Variable-Ratio Schedule

Step-by-step explanation:

Schedule of reinforcement is a rule stating which instances of behavior will be reinforced. In some cases, a behavior might be reinforced every time it occurs while at other times it might not be reinforced at all.

Reinforcement schedules take place in both in natural learning situations and training situations.

Some schedules are better suited to certain types of training situations. In some cases, training might call for one schedule and then switch to another once the desired behavior has been taught.

A VARIABLE-RATIO schedule is a schedule of reinforcement where a response is reinforced after an unpredictable number of responses. This schedule creates a steady, high rate of responding.

NOTE: variable-ratio schedule is unpredictable.

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