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All interval schedules of reinforcement are
Inverse Function
A mathematical function that reverses the effect of another function, such that if the function f applied to an input x gives a result of y, then applying its inverse function to y gives the result x.
Function
An interrelation between a variety of inputs and a catalog of admissible outputs, with the requirement that every input is pinpointed to a unique output.
Composition
The process of combining two functions by applying one function to the result of another, typically notated as (f◦g)(x).
Function
A scheme relating a bundle of inputs with a spectrum of viable outputs, under the condition that each input is matched with one output exclusively.
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