Contrast and undermatching as a function of reinforcer duration and quality during multiple schedules (original) (raw)

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Jeffrey Weatherly

Behavioural Processes, 1998

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Behavioral contrast as a function of component duration and baseline rate of reinforcement

Frances McSweeney

Learning & Behavior, 1986

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Alan Silberberg

Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975

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Richard Shull

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Frances McSweeney

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Positive behavioral contrast when pigeons press treadles during multiple schedules

Frances McSweeney

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1983

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Benjamin Kowal

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Rates of responding in the pigeon generated by simple and complex schedules which provide the same rates of reinforcement

Frances McSweeney

Animal Learning & Behavior, 1976

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Behavioral contrast for key pecking as a function of component duration when only one component varies

Frances McSweeney

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1993

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Effects of alternative reinforcement: does the source matter?1

William M Baum

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1972

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Some effects of reinforcer availability on the pigeon’s responding in 24-hour sessions

Gary Lucas

Animal Learning & Behavior, 1981

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

Douglas Elliffe

Journal of the Experimental …, 2002

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Key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of briefly signaled delayed reinforcement: effects of variable-interval value

Marc Branch

Journal of the Experimental …, 1992

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Concurrent Schedules: Reinforcer Magnitude Effects.

Douglas Elliffe

Journal of the Experimental …, 2003

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

A. Catania

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1971

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Contingency and Stimulus Change in Chained Schedules of Reinforcement

A. Catania

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1980

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

Michael Davison

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2013

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Behavioral contrast and responding during multiple food-food, food-water, and water-water schedules

Frances McSweeney

Animal Learning & Behavior, 1981

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Reinforcer value may change within experimental sessions

Frances McSweeney

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1996

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Behavioral contrast of time allocation1

Arturo Bouzas, William M Baum

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1976

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Reinforcement Schedules: Retroactive and Proactive Effects of Reinforcers Inserted Into Fixed-Interval Performances

A. Catania

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1988

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Key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of briefly signaled delayed reinforcement: a further test of Pavlovian mechanisms

Amy Odum

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Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Unsignaled Delayed Reinforcement on Key Pecking of Pigeons Under Variable‐Interval Schedules

Craig Kovera

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1998

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Sequences of Fixed-Ratio Schedules: The Relative Effects of Reinforcer Magnitude and Ratio Size in the Second Fixed Ratio

Elbert Blakely

Psychological Record, 1991

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Conjunctive schedules of reinforcement II: response requirements and stimulus effects1

James Barrett

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975

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

Marc Branch

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1990

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On the joint control of preference by time and reinforcer-ratio variation

Michael Davison, Douglas Elliffe

2013

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