This article introduces the quantitative analysis of choice behavior by describing a number of equations developed over the years to describe the relation between the allocation of behavior under concurrent schedules of reinforcement and the consequences received for alternative responses. Direct proportionality between rate of responding and rate of reinforcement was observed in early studies, suggesting that behavioral output matched environmental input in a mathematical sense. This relation is termed "strict matching," and the equation that describes it is referred to as "the matching law." Later data showed systematic departures from strict matching, and a generalized version of the matching equation is now used to describe such data. T...
This Microsoft Excel tool permits the user to use drop-down menus to modulate either the generalized...
In most studies of choice under concurrent schedules of reinforcement, two physically identical oper...
The present experiments were designed to evaluate accounts of how behavior is allocated on concurren...
This article introduces the quantitative analysis of choice behavior by describing a number of equat...
This study evaluated how children who exhibited functionally equivalent problem and appropriate beha...
Previous studies have challenged the prediction of the Generalized Matching Law about the effect of ...
The literature was examined to determine how well the generalized matching law (Baum, 1974) describe...
The distribution of behavior by organisms in choice situations is of long-standing interest to psych...
The ability to make a correct choice of behavior from various options is crucial for animals ’ survi...
Previous work on the matching law has predominantly focused on the molar effects of the contin-gency...
We examined how 3 special education students allocated their responding across two concurrently avai...
Attempts to examine the effects of variations in relative conditioned reinforcement rate on choice h...
When faced with a choice, humans and animals commonly distribute their behavior in proportion to the...
Prior work has shown that pigeons pecking on concurrent variable-interval, variable-ratio schedules:...
. In 1961, Herrnstein [4] famously observed that many animals match the frequency of their response...
This Microsoft Excel tool permits the user to use drop-down menus to modulate either the generalized...
In most studies of choice under concurrent schedules of reinforcement, two physically identical oper...
The present experiments were designed to evaluate accounts of how behavior is allocated on concurren...
This article introduces the quantitative analysis of choice behavior by describing a number of equat...
This study evaluated how children who exhibited functionally equivalent problem and appropriate beha...
Previous studies have challenged the prediction of the Generalized Matching Law about the effect of ...
The literature was examined to determine how well the generalized matching law (Baum, 1974) describe...
The distribution of behavior by organisms in choice situations is of long-standing interest to psych...
The ability to make a correct choice of behavior from various options is crucial for animals ’ survi...
Previous work on the matching law has predominantly focused on the molar effects of the contin-gency...
We examined how 3 special education students allocated their responding across two concurrently avai...
Attempts to examine the effects of variations in relative conditioned reinforcement rate on choice h...
When faced with a choice, humans and animals commonly distribute their behavior in proportion to the...
Prior work has shown that pigeons pecking on concurrent variable-interval, variable-ratio schedules:...
. In 1961, Herrnstein [4] famously observed that many animals match the frequency of their response...
This Microsoft Excel tool permits the user to use drop-down menus to modulate either the generalized...
In most studies of choice under concurrent schedules of reinforcement, two physically identical oper...
The present experiments were designed to evaluate accounts of how behavior is allocated on concurren...