I remember practicing a question about reinforcement schedules, and I think continuous reinforcement is good for initial learning but not for long-term maintenance.
Intermittent reinforcement is the way to go here. It keeps the behavior going even when the rewards aren't as frequent. Continuous reinforcement is good for training, but intermittent is better for maintaining over time.
Ratio reinforcement? I'm not sure what that even means in this context. I'm leaning towards intermittent, but I wish I could remember the details better from class.
Okay, let me think this through. Intermittent reinforcement creates a variable schedule, which makes the behavior more resistant to extinction. I'm going to go with that as my final answer.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know continuous reinforcement is good for establishing new behaviors, but I can't remember which schedule is best for maintaining them long-term.
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