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When consequences follow a behavior only after a fixed time has elapsed a fixed-interval reinforcement schedule is being used.

A fixed interval reinforcement schedule is part of operant conditioning, which is a theory that maintains that the consequences that follow from an action determines the likelihood of its repetition. In operant condition, reinforcement schedules are an important part of the training process.

Fixed-interval reinforcement schedules refer to one method of operant conditioning where the reinforcement is made only after a given amount of time has elapsed. In this method, it is observed that responses tend to get very high towards the end of the interval, but slow down immediately after the reinforcer is delivered.

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