A self-control procedure that involved a later onset of a stimulus signalling a small reinforcer within the waiting time for a larger reinforcer was investigated to determine a point of shifting preference and a discounting function as the delay varied. The results from Experiment 1 to Experiment 3 showed exclusive impulsive choices regardless of the delay. In order to examine if the results were due to the procedure and the parameters, or the species used, Experiment 4 attempted to obtain shifts in preference using simultaneous onset of stimuli with the same species. The results demonstrated no changes in preference but an increase in proportion of self-control choices was shown. Due to the limited information from the replicated ...
Recently, Rachlin (1995a) has criticised the traditional smaller-sooner vs. larger-later model of se...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
In a context of competing choices, in which one choice leads to a minor and immediate consequence, a...
Human subjects were exposed to a concurrent-chains schedule in which reinforcer amounts, delays, or ...
International audienceA concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between a segmented (...
In concurrent schedules of reinforcement relative response allocation or time allocation is often us...
Numerous human behavior' problems are characterized by a choice between small-immediate and large-de...
Impulsive choice is defined as choice for a smaller, more immediate reinforcer over a larger, more d...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
UnrestrictedThere are two classes of self-control models in behavioral science: “synchronic multiple...
Twelve rats made repeated choices on an adjusting-delay schedule between a smaller reinforcer (A) th...
International audienceRATIONALE:Delay-discounting procedures involving choice between small immediat...
Choice research has largely emphasized situations in which individuals choose between a smaller-soon...
Self-control has been extensively studied using procedures in which subjects chose between two reinf...
We introduce a distinct type of choice that has yet to be addressed by self-control research: Choosi...
Recently, Rachlin (1995a) has criticised the traditional smaller-sooner vs. larger-later model of se...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
In a context of competing choices, in which one choice leads to a minor and immediate consequence, a...
Human subjects were exposed to a concurrent-chains schedule in which reinforcer amounts, delays, or ...
International audienceA concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between a segmented (...
In concurrent schedules of reinforcement relative response allocation or time allocation is often us...
Numerous human behavior' problems are characterized by a choice between small-immediate and large-de...
Impulsive choice is defined as choice for a smaller, more immediate reinforcer over a larger, more d...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
UnrestrictedThere are two classes of self-control models in behavioral science: “synchronic multiple...
Twelve rats made repeated choices on an adjusting-delay schedule between a smaller reinforcer (A) th...
International audienceRATIONALE:Delay-discounting procedures involving choice between small immediat...
Choice research has largely emphasized situations in which individuals choose between a smaller-soon...
Self-control has been extensively studied using procedures in which subjects chose between two reinf...
We introduce a distinct type of choice that has yet to be addressed by self-control research: Choosi...
Recently, Rachlin (1995a) has criticised the traditional smaller-sooner vs. larger-later model of se...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
In a context of competing choices, in which one choice leads to a minor and immediate consequence, a...