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Biosocial theory views the sex chromosome pattern of an infant (e.g., XX) as
Variable-Ratio
A schedule of reinforcement where a response is reinforced after an unpredictable number of responses. This schedule creates a steady, high rate of responding.
Fixed-Interval
A reinforcement schedule in which the first response after a certain time period has passed is rewarded.
Variable-Interval
A schedule of reinforcement where a response is rewarded after an unpredictable period of time has passed, promoting a steady, consistent response rate.
Fixed-Ratio
A schedule of reinforcement where a response is reinforced only after a specified number of responses, often used in behavior modification programs.
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