Pigeons ’ choosing between fixed-interval and random-interval schedules of reinforcement was in-vestigated in three experiments using a discrete-trial procedure. In all three experiments, the ran-dom-interval schedule was generated by sampling a probability distribution at an interval (and in multiples of the interval) equal to that of the fixed-interval schedule. Thus the programmed delays to reinforcement on the random alternative were never shorter and were often longer than the fixed interval. Despite this feature, the fixed schedule was not strongly preferred. Increases in the prob-ability used to generate the random interval resulted in decreased preferences for the fixed schedule. In addition, the number of consecutive choices on the...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule in which each component consisted of concurrent variable...
Pigeons were trained to peck keys on fixed-ratio and fixed-interval schedules of food reinforcement....
The present study examined fixed interval reinforcement of a situational response in a shuttlebox fo...
In Experiment 1, pigeons chose between variable- and fixed-interval schedules. The timer for 1 sched...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Pigeons were trained to peck at blue or amber keys presented simultaneously in discrete trials. In t...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
Patterns of behaviour of seven pigeons across various arrangements of concurrent RI RI (random inter...
Prior work has shown that pigeons pecking on concurrent variable-interval, variable-ratio schedules:...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule in which separate concurrent schedules were presented in...
Parallel experiments with rats and pigeons examined reasons for previous findings that in choices wi...
Four related procedures provided a basis for comparing the linear-optimality principle with a prin-c...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule in which each component consisted of concurrent variable...
Pigeons were trained to peck keys on fixed-ratio and fixed-interval schedules of food reinforcement....
The present study examined fixed interval reinforcement of a situational response in a shuttlebox fo...
In Experiment 1, pigeons chose between variable- and fixed-interval schedules. The timer for 1 sched...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Pigeons were trained to peck at blue or amber keys presented simultaneously in discrete trials. In t...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
Patterns of behaviour of seven pigeons across various arrangements of concurrent RI RI (random inter...
Prior work has shown that pigeons pecking on concurrent variable-interval, variable-ratio schedules:...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule in which separate concurrent schedules were presented in...
Parallel experiments with rats and pigeons examined reasons for previous findings that in choices wi...
Four related procedures provided a basis for comparing the linear-optimality principle with a prin-c...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule in which each component consisted of concurrent variable...
Pigeons were trained to peck keys on fixed-ratio and fixed-interval schedules of food reinforcement....
The present study examined fixed interval reinforcement of a situational response in a shuttlebox fo...