Self-Control and Responding during Reinforcement Delay (original) (raw)

Responding during reinforcement delay in a self-control paradigm

Telmo Peña-Correal

Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1984

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Choice and the Initial Delay to a Reinforcer

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Choice in a self-control paradigm: Quantification of experience-based differences

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Choice and percentage reinforcement in pigeons

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Concurrent Schedules: Short-and Long-Term Effects of Reinforcers.

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Pigeons’ midsession reversal: Greater magnitude of reinforcement on the first half of the session leads to improved accuracy

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The effects of a local negative feedback function between choice and relative reinforcer rate

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An Analysis Of Self-Control In Experimental and Applied Behavioural Contexts

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Token reinforcement, choice, and self-control in pigeons

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Reinforcement Schedules: The Role of Responses Preceding the One That Produces the REINFORCER1

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Self-control in pigeons under the Mischel paradigm

J. Grosch

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Self-control in adult humans: variation in positive reinforcer amount and delay

Telmo Peña-Correal

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Choice behaviour: Short-and long-term effects of reinforcers

Jason Landon

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Short-term and long-term effects of reinforcers on choice

Joel Myerson

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Concurrent schedules: Discriminating reinforcer-ratio reversals at a fixed time after the previous reinforcer

Michael Davison

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Effects of alternative reinforcement: does the source matter?1

William M Baum

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Contributions of elicitation to measures of self-control

David Lopatto

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THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE RATE ON REWARD VALUE IN A SELF-CONTROL TASK

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Jessica Stagner

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The Response‐Reinforcement Dependency in Fixed‐Interval Schedules of REINFORCEMENT1

Richard Shull

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Responding of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of signaled-delayed reinforcement: effects of delay-signal duration

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Surprise! Pigeons and Humans Respond Similarly to Unexpected Reinforcers

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Distributed Reinforcement during Delay to Large Reinforcement May Increase “Self-Control” in Rats

Stephen Flora

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Choice and number of reinforcers

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Choice in a variable environment: every reinforcer counts

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Bizo, L. A., & White, K. G. (1997). Timing with controlled reinforcer density: Implications for models of timing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 23, 44-55.

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Within-Trial Contrast: Pigeons Prefer Conditioned Reinforcers that Follow a Relatively More Rather than a Less Aversive Event

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