peer reviewedThe article deals with response rates (mainly running and peak or terminal rates) on simple and on some mixed-FI schedules and explores the idea that these rates are determined by the average delay of reinforcement for responses occurring during the response periods that the schedules generate. The effects of reinforcement delay are assumed to be mediated by a hyperbolic delay of reinforcement gradient. The account predicts that (a) running rates on simple FI schedules should increase with increasing rate of reinforcement, in a manner close to that required by Hermstein's equation, (b) improving temporal control during acquisition should be associated with increasing running rates, (c) two-valued mixed-FI schedules with equipro...
The present study was conducted to determine whether conjugate magnitude and temporal contingencies ...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
On fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement, humans and other animals often have different res...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
This experiment examined the role of delays of reinforcement in producing the response pattern gener...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
Experiment 1 examined the effects of delay-to-reinforcement on between-ratio pausing in multiple fix...
Previous research on delay of reinforcement has focused primarily on variable-interval schedules. A ...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
The purpose of the present series of experiments was to examine the effects of the number, type, and...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
California Quail were exposed to fixed-interval schedules whose values ranged from FI 90 to FI 180. ...
The typical pattern of responding generated by a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement consists o...
Delays to reinforcement are often a necessary component during treatments of challenging behavior (e...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
The present study was conducted to determine whether conjugate magnitude and temporal contingencies ...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
On fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement, humans and other animals often have different res...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
This experiment examined the role of delays of reinforcement in producing the response pattern gener...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
Experiment 1 examined the effects of delay-to-reinforcement on between-ratio pausing in multiple fix...
Previous research on delay of reinforcement has focused primarily on variable-interval schedules. A ...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
The purpose of the present series of experiments was to examine the effects of the number, type, and...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
California Quail were exposed to fixed-interval schedules whose values ranged from FI 90 to FI 180. ...
The typical pattern of responding generated by a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement consists o...
Delays to reinforcement are often a necessary component during treatments of challenging behavior (e...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
The present study was conducted to determine whether conjugate magnitude and temporal contingencies ...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
On fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement, humans and other animals often have different res...