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In the continuous reinforcement, the organism is reinforced to condition and modify a behavior, because the reinforcement is a positive or negative consequence that is obtained from a behavior. In intermittent reinforcement, an organism is reinforced when it alternates between good and bad situations that can lead to other behaviors.
An organism is reinforced every time the desired behavior occurs with continuous reinforcement while an organism is reinforced sporadically when the desired behavior occurs with intermittent reinforcement. The continuous reinforcement an operant conditioning code in which an organism is protected each solitary period that being offers the suitable operant answer. The intermittent reinforcement is agreed only part of the time a subject provides the anticipated answer. It is habitually used as an alternative of continuous reinforcement once the anticipated answer is conditioned by continuous reinforcement and the reinforcer desires to lessen or remove the number of reinforcements required to inspire the envisioned answer.