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26 January, 09:00

James uses socially appropriate behavior to greet peers but does so up to ten times in one class period. His teacher decides to use a type of differential reinforcement to lower the rate of his behavior but she does not want to eliminate it completely. She decides to deliver reinforcement (ex: computer time) to James if he greets peers five or fewer times during the class period. If he greets peers more than five times, he does not receive reinforcement. Which kind of reinforcement is being used?

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  1. 26 January, 09:14
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    Differential Reinforcement of Lower Rates.

    Explanation:

    The reinforcement that is being used by James's teacher is the Differential Reinforcement of Lower Rates (DRL). This reinforcement is used to decrease the occurrence of acceptable behavior when it is done at low rates. It is not used to eliminate the behavior completely but to lower the rate of the behavior. The reinforcement will be delivered by his teacher if the behavior of greeting his peers occurs less than five times.
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