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ericka1

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According to the matching law, on a concurrent VI 15-sec VI 60-sec schedule of reinforcement, what proportion of responses will be emitted on the VI 15-sec schedule?
 
  A) 20
  B) 25
  C) 75
  D) 80

Question 2

According to the matching law, on a concurrent VI 10-sec VI 30-sec schedule of reinforcement, _____ of responses will be emitted on the VI 30-sec alternative.
 
  A) 25
  B) 33.3
  C) 75
  D) 66.7



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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