<Li> Ratio strain: the disruption of responding that occurs when a fixed ratio response requirement is increased too rapidly . </Li> <Li> Ratio run: high and steady rate of responding that completes each ratio requirement . Usually higher ratio requirement causes longer post-reinforcement pauses to occur . </Li> <Li> Partial reinforcement schedules are more resistant to extinction than continuous reinforcement schedules . <Ul> <Li> Ratio schedules are more resistant than interval schedules and variable schedules more resistant than fixed ones . </Li> <Li> Momentary changes in reinforcement value lead to dynamic changes in behavior . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Ratio schedules are more resistant than interval schedules and variable schedules more resistant than fixed ones . </Li> <Li> Momentary changes in reinforcement value lead to dynamic changes in behavior . </Li> </Ul>

Most behaviors in the real world setting are not reinforced