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Variable interval
1) A schedule in which a person is reinforced for the first response after a varying period of time has passed since the previous reinforcement. This schedule usually causes a person to respond at a uniform rate.
2) A schedule of reinforcement in which one response is reinforced after a variable amount of time has passed. For example, on a VI 30-second schedule, the time to each reinforcement changes but the average time is 30 seconds.
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