Differential reinforcement of paced responses
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Differential reinforcement of paced responses (DRP) is an elaboration of the differential reinforcement paradigm in operant conditioning. This employs a reinforcement schedule in in which a subject is rewarded for emitting behaviors at a set rate, reinforcement being withdrawn if they perform to quickly or too slowly.
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- Differential reinforcement of high response rates
- Differential reinforcement of low response rates
- Differential reinforcement of other responses
- Discrimination learning
- Omission training