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Post-reinforcement pauses in responding are characteristic of "fixed interval" schedules.
In operant conditioning, a fixed-interval schedule is a schedule of reinforcement where the primary reaction is rewarded simply after a predetermined measure of time has slipped by. This schedule causes high measures of reacting close to the finish of the interim however much slower reacting promptly after the conveyance of the reinforcer.
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Answer: A. Yes, but only against persons engaging in activities that are not constitutionally protected
Explanation:
Here are the options to the question
a.Yes, but only against persons engaging in activities that are not constitutionally protected
B Yes, against anyone because it does not prohibit a substantial amount of unprotected speech
C No, because it is unconstitutional
D No, because it is overbroad, but judged in relation to its plainly legitimate sweep
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