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Answer:
fixed-interval
Explanation:
refers to a schedule of reinforcement that is used inside the operant conditioning. If you remember, the operant conditioning is a type of associative learning where the person's behavior changes according to that behavior's consequences.
Answer: Fixed interval
Explanation: Fixed interval schedule is a reinforcement pattern in operant conditioning (adopts a reward called reinforcement or punishment to strengthen or suppress future occurrence of a certain response or behavior) whereby a behavior is reinforced or rewarded only after a fixed time interval. The interval between successive reinforcement is always the same. Behavior or response made before the fixed interval will not be reinforced or rewarded.
In the scenario above, Collins was only reinforced when the fixed interval was reached despite his behavior ( frequent checking of the clock).