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How Do Approach-Approach, Avoidance-Avoidance, and Approach-Avoidance Conflicts Differ

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How do approach-approach, avoidance-avoidance, and approach-avoidance conflicts differ?


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Variable-interval

A timing schedule in operant conditioning where reinforcement is provided after an unpredictable time interval, leading to a steady rate of response.

Fixed-interval

In behavioral psychology, this is a reinforcement schedule that delivers a reward for the first response following a predetermined time interval.

Variable-ratio

A reinforcement schedule in which a response is reinforced after an unpredictable number of responses, which tends to produce high rates of response.

Fixed-ratio

A reinforcement schedule in which a response is rewarded after a predetermined number of responses.

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