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The difference between a chained schedule and a multiple schedule is that a multiple schedule:
 
  A) involves more SDs.
  B) involves more reinforcers.
  C) involves more Ss.
  D) Both a and b are correct.

Question 2

On which of the following schedules (chained or multiple) would a rat earn maximum food during a two-hour session?
 
  A) Chain VI 60-sec FI 300-sec
  B) Multiple VI 60-sec FI 300-sec
  C) Chain VI 300-sec FI 60-sec
  D) Multiple VI 300-sec FI 400-sec



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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