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An intermittent schedule of reinforcement would look like .
a. a class earning extra recess minutes for each correct answer in a game
b. a child earning a quarter for every clothing item folded
c. a child being rewarded with a trip to the movies after 5 days of cleaning her room without being asked
d. a vending machine dispensing soda for each dollar it receives
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An intermittent schedule of reinforcement would look like .
a. a class earning extra re...
a. a class earning extra re...
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