In ________ a specific consequence follows each and every occurrence of a desired behavior. Group of answer choices continuous reinforcement a fixed interval schedule a fixed ratio schedule a variable ratio schedule a variable interval schedule

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Answer:

The correct answer is ''continuous reinforcement''

Explanation:

We consider a program to be one of continuous reinforcement as long as each and every emission of the target behavior receives reinforcement. In continuous reinforcement, each of the responses gives rise to the appearance of a reinforcer, that is, if in operant conditioning we administer the reinforcing stimulus whenever the subject emits the response that we want to condition, we have a continuous reinforcement program. That is, in an experimental condition, each time the desired or studied behavior is carried out, it will result in the arrival of the reinforcer.