Answer:
A variable-ratio schedule
Explanation:
A variable-ratio schedule is a schedule of reinforcement where a response is reinforced after an unpredictable number of responses. This schedule creates a steady, high rate of responding. Gambling and lottery games are good examples of a reward based on a variable ratio schedule.
Schedules of reinforcement play a central role in the operant conditioning process. The frequency with which a behavior is reinforced can help determine how quickly a response is learned as well as how strong the response might be.
In order each exercise:
Exercise 1: (root) D (3rd) F (5th) A. / (root) F (3rd) A (5th) C / (root) A (3rd) C (5th) E / (root) E (3rd) G (5th) B
Exercise 2: (5th) G (3rd) E (root) C / (5th) B (3rd) G (root) E / (5th) D (3rd) B (root) G / (5th) C (3rd) A (root) F
Exercise 3: (root) G (3RD) B (5th) D / (root) F (3RD) A (5th) C / (root) C (3RD) E (5th) G / (root) D (3RD) F (5th) A
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Your Question;
You are viewing a produced image that is three-dimensional. Your family owns the device that created this image. What is the device most likely to be?
Kinetoscope
Cinematographe
Stereoscope
Magic lantern
Answer;
Kinetoscope (I am not sure)
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There would be 4 quarter notes in a 4/4 time signature.