The duration of the post reinforcement pause was measured for three white rats on fixed ratio schedules of reinforcement ranging from 26 to 120. The post reinforcement pause consistently increased as the ratio requirement increased for all three subjects. The data failed to show one function (power, logarithmic, or linear) as significantly more useful than the other two in describing the relationship between systematically increased fixed ratios and the respective post reinforcement pause for each ratio. Furthermore, there was no consistent relationship between the response rate and the fixed ratio requirement.Thesis (M.A.
The Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR) model accurately predicts performance in fixed ra...
A series of experiments were conducted with pigeons to investigate the variables responsible for dif...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Behavioral variability, elimination of responses,...
The performance of rats and pigeons under fixed-interval schedules was studied in two experiments. T...
Although pre-ratio pausing is a characteristic feature of fixed ratio (FR) schedules of reinforcemen...
The relationship between level of deprivation and post-reinforcement pause length was investigated i...
Textbooks in learning and behavior commonly describe performance on fixed-ratio schedules as ‘‘break...
Schuster (1959) and Keehn (1963), working with complex schedules of reinforcement, suggested that po...
Pigeons pecked a key under two-component multiple variable-ratio schedules that offered 8-s or 2-s a...
Experiment 1 examined the effects of reinforcer magnitude in the preceding and upcoming ratios on be...
The present study was conducted to determine whether conjugate magnitude and temporal contingencies ...
Experiment 1 examined the effects of delay-to-reinforcement on between-ratio pausing in multiple fix...
Twelve rats made repeated choices on an adjusting-delay schedule between a smaller reinforcer (A) th...
Color poster with text describing research conducted by Thomas Ridge, advised by Dr. Daniel C. Linwi...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
The Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR) model accurately predicts performance in fixed ra...
A series of experiments were conducted with pigeons to investigate the variables responsible for dif...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Behavioral variability, elimination of responses,...
The performance of rats and pigeons under fixed-interval schedules was studied in two experiments. T...
Although pre-ratio pausing is a characteristic feature of fixed ratio (FR) schedules of reinforcemen...
The relationship between level of deprivation and post-reinforcement pause length was investigated i...
Textbooks in learning and behavior commonly describe performance on fixed-ratio schedules as ‘‘break...
Schuster (1959) and Keehn (1963), working with complex schedules of reinforcement, suggested that po...
Pigeons pecked a key under two-component multiple variable-ratio schedules that offered 8-s or 2-s a...
Experiment 1 examined the effects of reinforcer magnitude in the preceding and upcoming ratios on be...
The present study was conducted to determine whether conjugate magnitude and temporal contingencies ...
Experiment 1 examined the effects of delay-to-reinforcement on between-ratio pausing in multiple fix...
Twelve rats made repeated choices on an adjusting-delay schedule between a smaller reinforcer (A) th...
Color poster with text describing research conducted by Thomas Ridge, advised by Dr. Daniel C. Linwi...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
The Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR) model accurately predicts performance in fixed ra...
A series of experiments were conducted with pigeons to investigate the variables responsible for dif...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Behavioral variability, elimination of responses,...