Watched this because this was the shortest video there! So easy to understand! Thank you. To all the others : we're all studying, nobody has 20 minutes to hear you talk about pulling a lever ;)
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. Studying for an exam and wasn't quite getting variable ratio schedules, and I came to RUclips. This video was short, got to the point, explained very clearly and it's all I need. Thank you very much.
I think my response to learning this topic was a variable interval schedule pattern. The interest did hold me otherwise a negative reinforcement was due. :>
Fixed Interval: Waiting a SPECIFIED amount of time until being reinforced. (being paid every 2 weeks) -Low response rate that increase when closer to reinforcements Variable interval: Waiting for a particular amount of time until being reinforced (elevators) Fixed Ratio: Being reinforced for an x # of times Variable Ratios: Doing something an unspecified # of times to until reinforcements (gambling)
jeeezus thank god, this helps fr man, i was seeing the other videos on scheds of reinforcement nd lemme tell u they were all p ass, keep up the g work g
The definitions were great, but the examples didn't apply to working with clients. This would be much more helpful if the example was shown during DTT, DTI, etc
Watched this because this was the shortest video there! So easy to understand! Thank you. To all the others : we're all studying, nobody has 20 minutes to hear you talk about pulling a lever ;)
Lol exactly!!
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. Studying for an exam and wasn't quite getting variable ratio schedules, and I came to RUclips. This video was short, got to the point, explained very clearly and it's all I need. Thank you very much.
Ah perfect. The only video on YT that applied the concepts properly and made it clear. Thank you for the explanation!
U killed it... After checking some graphs on google, u made everything much easier to understand.
This is the most helpful video I’ve found on this topic! I was struggling to understand it but this explained it to well! Thank you! X
Fixed ratio: a specific dollar for every blouse
Variable ratio: Gambling
Fixed interval: monthly salaries
Variable interval: surprise quiz
Thanks, my book was very confusing, your explanation is much better!
Very well done! Used to assist students in my Animal Behavior course. Thank you.
literally the easiest explanation THANK YOU
He knows what he is talking about. Great Job!
such an awesome variable interval example!!
I think my response to learning this topic was a variable interval schedule pattern. The interest did hold me otherwise a negative reinforcement was due. :>
Fixed Interval: Waiting a SPECIFIED amount of time until being reinforced. (being paid every 2 weeks)
-Low response rate that increase when closer to reinforcements
Variable interval: Waiting for a particular amount of time until being reinforced (elevators)
Fixed Ratio: Being reinforced for an x # of times
Variable Ratios: Doing something an unspecified # of times to until reinforcements (gambling)
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this video goes straight to the point in explaining schedule of reinforcement. This video is a simplified version of the 1st video.
Wow! Amazing Job - extremely helpful! :)
awesome, thanks for this video, succinct and helpful
simple and straightforward, excellent!
Omg you saved my life, thank you!
good job guys, doin a great service here
jeeezus thank god, this helps fr man, i was seeing the other videos on scheds of reinforcement nd lemme tell u they were all p ass, keep up the g work g
I think I'm having difficulty understanding what "a response" is on the y-axis. Is this just the operant?
Very clear explanation! thank you!
Nicely done. That you!
Very helpful. Thank you!
The definitions were great, but the examples didn't apply to working with clients. This would be much more helpful if the example was shown during DTT, DTI, etc
very helpful, thank you!
Good stuff.
Better than Khan Academy ty
bless this
I hate psychology.
then don’t study it
psychology at its finest.