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Explain the differences between frictional unemployment and structural unemployment.
Reinforcement Schedules
In behavioral psychology, plans or timetables for when and how often reinforcement for a desired behavior is given.
Fixed Interval
A fixed interval is a schedule of reinforcement where a response is rewarded only after a specified amount of time has elapsed, commonly used in behavior conditioning and training.
Variable Ratio
In operant conditioning, a reinforcement schedule where a response is rewarded after an unpredictable number of responses, enhancing motivation to perform the behavior.
Natural Extrinsic Rewards
Benefits or incentives provided by the environment or context, not inherently related to the activity being performed.
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