In an evaluation of the effects of delayed reinforcement on response persistence, two pigeons were exposed to a series of conditions in which reinforcement that either immediately followed or was delayed from the response that produced it alternated across blocks of sessions. Responding was maintained by a progressive-ratio schedule in which the response requirements incremented for successive reinforcers. The effects of signaled and unsignaled delay values of 1, 5, 10, and 20 s were investigated. In general, responding was more persistent, as measured as the point at which responding ceased for 300 s, with shorter delays, regardless of whether the delays were correlated with a distinct stimulus (that is signaled) or not. The results comple...
Two experiments were conducted in an attempt to provide a direct, response-independent test of the d...
This study evaluated the effect of a signal on resistance to change using a multiple schedule of rei...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
Behavioral momentum theory is an evolving theoretical account of the strength of behavior. One chall...
Previous research on delay of reinforcement has focused primarily on variable-interval schedules. A ...
The effect of signals on resistance to change was evaluated using pigeons responding on a three-comp...
A contingency specifies the conditions under which responses produce consequences and determines bot...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
Two alternative approaches describe determinants of responding to a stimulus temporally distant from...
According to theoretical accounts of behavioral momentum, the Pavlovian stimulus—reinforcer continge...
Two experiments were conducted in an attempt to provide a direct, response-independent test of the d...
This study evaluated the effect of a signal on resistance to change using a multiple schedule of rei...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
Behavioral momentum theory is an evolving theoretical account of the strength of behavior. One chall...
Previous research on delay of reinforcement has focused primarily on variable-interval schedules. A ...
The effect of signals on resistance to change was evaluated using pigeons responding on a three-comp...
A contingency specifies the conditions under which responses produce consequences and determines bot...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
Two alternative approaches describe determinants of responding to a stimulus temporally distant from...
According to theoretical accounts of behavioral momentum, the Pavlovian stimulus—reinforcer continge...
Two experiments were conducted in an attempt to provide a direct, response-independent test of the d...
This study evaluated the effect of a signal on resistance to change using a multiple schedule of rei...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...