 what the difference is between a conjunctive schedule and an alternative schedule? Well I will tell you. Maybe. Hold on, I have to restart that because I've completely forgotten what they are. It starts out with alternative. Alright. Have you ever wondered what the difference is between an alternative schedule and a conjunctive schedule? Me too! I'm going to have to go take a look. Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a conjunctive schedule and an alternative schedule? I am no longer wondering what the difference is between an alternative schedule and a conjunctive schedule. Why? Because I've been to Cooper and Social Asset Off Mayor and everybody else out there into the sun for 14,000 times in a row and I'm going to tell it to you really simply. Are you ready? An alternative schedule is simple. You have an alternative between a ratio schedule and an interval schedule. They're both presented to you at the same time, hence the concurrent part. You have ratio schedules. Complete five widgets, get paid $100. Or work for 50 minutes, get paid $100. Doesn't matter which one, right? So, well, wait a minute, doesn't quite work. Ratio schedules, first response. Yeah, whatever. Anyway, so, no, that was a time schedule. Shit, interval schedule. See? I'm telling you, these things are confusing, right? So, shall we go back? I'm messing with you, folks. No, I'm not. I am kind of. Just a little bit. Anyway, so, ratio schedule, complete 50 widgets. This one, you're going to get paid after every 50 minutes if you happen to be working, which sounds really weird, but it's really the truth. Anyway, this is why you should only work when your boss is watching. Don't do that. Anyway, you have a ratio schedule, you have an interval schedule, you have an alternative, right? So, one or the other. So, in an alternative schedule, all you got to do is complete one. It doesn't matter if it's the interval or the ratio. As long as you complete one, you're golden, right? So, what are the keys with an alternative schedule? All jokes aside, the keys are really simple. You have to have two types of schedules, two types of basic schedules, one of them being ratio, one of them being interval. You don't have to worry about fixed or variable, but just, or variable, but one of them has to be ratio, one of them has to be interval. Complete which one, whichever one you want, earn the reinforcer, game over, right? So, in the other one, the conjunctive schedule, which I almost forgot. So, the other one, the conjunctive schedule, you have to complete both. Other than that, they're exactly the same. You have a ratio schedule and an interval schedule, and in the conjunctive schedule, you have to complete both components in order to earn the reinforcer that you try to earn. That's really the only difference between those. They're really easy, but they're really easy to get confused, which is why you saw me going back and forth the book 14 times. Hopefully, you won't have to go back and forth to your book. Now, you can just replay our video over and over and over and over and over and over again, and you'll figure out the difference between alternative and conjunctive schedules. Again, alternative either, or you're in the reinforcer, conjunctive, you got to make some, you got to do them both, okay, in order to earn the reinforcer. That's it. That's all I got.