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Proper logic states
Variable Interval
Variable Interval in the context of psychology, refers to a schedule of reinforcement where rewards are given after unpredictable time durations, promoting steady responses.
Reinforcement Schedule
A plan or rule set for determining the frequency and timing of delivering reinforcements in behavior modification.
Average
typically refers to the mathematical mean or midpoint in a set of numbers or the normal standard or condition.
Performance
Conducting or fulfilling an action, task, or function.
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