Term ID: T1599

Fixed-Interval Schedule

/fixed-interval-schedule/
A reinforcement schedule where the first response after a fixed time period is reinforced, creating characteristic patterns of behavior with low response rates immediately after reinforcement followed by increasing activity.
Example: Checking email every hour on the hour, with response rates increasing as the next scheduled check approaches, demonstrating the scalloped response pattern typical of fixed-interval schedules.

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Reference: Ferster & Skinner (1957)