Variable Ratio Schedule (Reinforcement Schedule)
Overview & Description:
A variable ratio schedule, stemming from operant conditioning theories, refers to a reinforcement schedule where a response is reinforced after an unpredictable number of responses. This schedule creates a high, stable rate of responding, often making behaviors resistant to extinction.
Example:
Slot machines in casinos reward users after an unpredictable number of uses, making gambling behavior quite resistant to extinction.
Implications:
- Behavior Modification: Implementing effective reinforcement schedules in behavior change programs.
- Addiction Studies: Understanding how variable rewards can contribute to addictive behaviors.
References:
- Skinner, B. F. (1953). Science and Human Behavior. Simon and Schuster.