Pigeons were trained to peck keys on fixed-ratio and fixed-interval schedules of food reinforcement. Both schedules produced a pattern of behavior characterized as pause and run, but the relation of pausing to time between reinforcers differed for the two schedules even when mean time between reinforcers was the same. Pausing in the fixed ratio occupied less of the time between reinforcers for shorter interreinforcer times. For two of three birds, the relation was reversed at longer interreinforcer times. As an interreinforcer time elapsed, there was an increasing tendency to return to responding for the fixed interval, but a roughly constant tendency to return to responding for the fixed-ratio schedule. In Experiment 1 these observations w...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
On many cyclic-interval schedules, animals adjust their postreinforcement pause to follow the interv...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
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 mixed fixed-ratio schedules, reinforcement is delivered according to two or more fixed-ratio comp...
Pigeons pecked a key under two-component multiple variable-ratio schedules that offered 8-s or 2-s a...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
Domestic hens responded under multiple fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules with equal fixed ratios. On...
A series of experiments were conducted with pigeons to investigate the variables responsible for dif...
Pigeons were exposed to second-order schedules in which completion of a component fixed-interval sch...
Textbooks in learning and behavior commonly describe performance on fixed-ratio schedules as ‘‘break...
Hens responded under multiple fixed-ratio schedules with equal response requirements and either a 1-...
Although pre-ratio pausing is a characteristic feature of fixed ratio (FR) schedules of reinforcemen...
Four food deprived pigeons responded on a multiple schedule in which components switched after reinf...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
On many cyclic-interval schedules, animals adjust their postreinforcement pause to follow the interv...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
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 mixed fixed-ratio schedules, reinforcement is delivered according to two or more fixed-ratio comp...
Pigeons pecked a key under two-component multiple variable-ratio schedules that offered 8-s or 2-s a...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
Domestic hens responded under multiple fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules with equal fixed ratios. On...
A series of experiments were conducted with pigeons to investigate the variables responsible for dif...
Pigeons were exposed to second-order schedules in which completion of a component fixed-interval sch...
Textbooks in learning and behavior commonly describe performance on fixed-ratio schedules as ‘‘break...
Hens responded under multiple fixed-ratio schedules with equal response requirements and either a 1-...
Although pre-ratio pausing is a characteristic feature of fixed ratio (FR) schedules of reinforcemen...
Four food deprived pigeons responded on a multiple schedule in which components switched after reinf...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
On many cyclic-interval schedules, animals adjust their postreinforcement pause to follow the interv...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...