The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing the usefulness of studying order at various levels of extendedness. Rats' presses on two levers produced food according to concurrent variable-interval variable-interval schedules. Seven different reinforcer ratios were arranged within each session, without cues identifying them, and separated by blackouts. To alternate between levers, rats pressed on a third changeover lever. Choice changed rapidly with changes in component reinforcer ratio, and more presses occurred on the lever with the higher reinforcer rate. With continuing reinforcers, choice shifted progressively in the direction of the reinforced lever, but shifted more slowly with ea...
The distribution of behavior by organisms in choice situations is of long-standing interest to psych...
This experiment compared descriptions of concurrent choice by the stay/switch model, which says choi...
The characteristics of mediational mechanisms based upon magnitude of reinforcement were investigate...
The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing ...
Recent research has examined the effects on behavioral adjustment of a range of within-session chang...
The stay/switch model is an alternative to the generalized matching law for describing choice in con...
Parallel experiments with rats and pigeons examined reasons for previous findings that in choices wi...
Patterns of behaviour of seven pigeons across various arrangements of concurrent RI RI (random inter...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
We designed a free-operant choice procedure that represents a technical improvement to assess the co...
Color poster with text describing research conducted by Thomas Ridge, advised by Dr. Daniel C. Linwi...
Twelve rats made repeated choices on an adjusting-delay schedule between a smaller reinforcer (A) th...
In Experiment 1, pigeons chose between variable- and fixed-interval schedules. The timer for 1 sched...
We simulate two types of environments to investigate how closely rats approximate optimal foraging. ...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
The distribution of behavior by organisms in choice situations is of long-standing interest to psych...
This experiment compared descriptions of concurrent choice by the stay/switch model, which says choi...
The characteristics of mediational mechanisms based upon magnitude of reinforcement were investigate...
The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing ...
Recent research has examined the effects on behavioral adjustment of a range of within-session chang...
The stay/switch model is an alternative to the generalized matching law for describing choice in con...
Parallel experiments with rats and pigeons examined reasons for previous findings that in choices wi...
Patterns of behaviour of seven pigeons across various arrangements of concurrent RI RI (random inter...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
We designed a free-operant choice procedure that represents a technical improvement to assess the co...
Color poster with text describing research conducted by Thomas Ridge, advised by Dr. Daniel C. Linwi...
Twelve rats made repeated choices on an adjusting-delay schedule between a smaller reinforcer (A) th...
In Experiment 1, pigeons chose between variable- and fixed-interval schedules. The timer for 1 sched...
We simulate two types of environments to investigate how closely rats approximate optimal foraging. ...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
The distribution of behavior by organisms in choice situations is of long-standing interest to psych...
This experiment compared descriptions of concurrent choice by the stay/switch model, which says choi...
The characteristics of mediational mechanisms based upon magnitude of reinforcement were investigate...