Studies of choice in steady state have shown that sensitivity to reinforcement increases with increasing fixed-ratio changeover (FR CO) requirements. We assessed the generality of this finding with choice in transition. Food deliveries were programmed according to concurrent variable-interval (VI) schedules. Seven different VI pairs arranged ratios of food deliveries (left/right) of 27:1, 9:1, 3:1, 1:1, 1:3, 1:9, and 1:27 at a constant overall rate across components. Within sessions, all seven ratios were presented in random order. Each component lasted for 10 food deliveries; components were separated by 60-s blackouts. A changeover lever required 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 responses to alternate between two main levers. Redeterminations t...
Tustin (1994) recently observed that an individual’s preference for one of two concur-rently availab...
Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
Pigeons were exposed to schedules of food delivery that consisted of two sequential fixed ratios. Wh...
Studies of choice in steady state have shown that sensitivity to reinforcement increases with increa...
Sensitivity to reinforcement increases with increasing changeover response requirements. This result...
Sensitivity to reinforcement increases with increasing changeover response requirements. This result...
Rats responded for food on concurrent random interval schedules arranging seven unsignaled food-rate...
Recent research has examined the effects on behavioral adjustment of a range of within-session chang...
The distribution of behavior by organisms in choice situations is of long-standing interest to psych...
To examine extended control over local choice, the present study investigated preference in transiti...
In concurrent schedules of reinforcement relative response allocation or time allocation is often us...
Attempts to examine the effects of variations in relative conditioned reinforcement rate on choice h...
The stay/switch model is an alternative to the generalized matching law for describing choice in con...
Previous work on the matching law has predominantly focused on the molar effects of the contin-gency...
Human subjects were exposed to a concurrent-chains schedule in which reinforcer amounts, delays, or ...
Tustin (1994) recently observed that an individual’s preference for one of two concur-rently availab...
Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
Pigeons were exposed to schedules of food delivery that consisted of two sequential fixed ratios. Wh...
Studies of choice in steady state have shown that sensitivity to reinforcement increases with increa...
Sensitivity to reinforcement increases with increasing changeover response requirements. This result...
Sensitivity to reinforcement increases with increasing changeover response requirements. This result...
Rats responded for food on concurrent random interval schedules arranging seven unsignaled food-rate...
Recent research has examined the effects on behavioral adjustment of a range of within-session chang...
The distribution of behavior by organisms in choice situations is of long-standing interest to psych...
To examine extended control over local choice, the present study investigated preference in transiti...
In concurrent schedules of reinforcement relative response allocation or time allocation is often us...
Attempts to examine the effects of variations in relative conditioned reinforcement rate on choice h...
The stay/switch model is an alternative to the generalized matching law for describing choice in con...
Previous work on the matching law has predominantly focused on the molar effects of the contin-gency...
Human subjects were exposed to a concurrent-chains schedule in which reinforcer amounts, delays, or ...
Tustin (1994) recently observed that an individual’s preference for one of two concur-rently availab...
Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
Pigeons were exposed to schedules of food delivery that consisted of two sequential fixed ratios. Wh...