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Continuous Reinforcement

Continuous reinforcement is a schedule in which a desired behavior is reinforced every time it is performed. This approach is the fastest method for teaching a new behavior, as the consistent and immediate reward helps the subject quickly form a strong association between the action and its positive consequence. Because of its effectiveness in the initial stages of learning, it is a highly recommended strategy for training a new behavior.

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