Term ID: T2747

Intermittent Schedule

/intermittent-schedule/
Reinforcement patterns where rewards are delivered inconsistently rather than after every response, creating strong motivation and resistance to extinction.
Example: Variable ratio schedules in gambling where wins occur unpredictably, creating persistent playing behavior even during long losing streaks.

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Reference: Ferster & Skinner (1957)