abstract: The reinforcers that maintain target instrumental responses also reinforce other responses that compete with them for expression. This competition, and its imbalance at points of transition between different schedules of reinforcement, causes behavioral contrast. The imbalance is caused by differences in the rates at which different responses come under the control of component stimuli. A model for this theory of behavioral contrast is constructed by expanding the coupling coefficient of MPR (Killeen, 1994). The coupling coefficient gives the degree of association of a reinforcer with the target response (as opposed to other competing responses). Competing responses, often identified as interim or adjunctive or superstitious behav...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
Effective conditioning requires a correlation between the experimenter's definition of a response an...
In order to study the influence of rate of attenuation of reinforcement on the occurrence and streng...
Behavioral contrast has been interpreted as a function of either (1) the reduction of frequency of r...
The effects of component presentation and baseline rates of reinforcement on behavioral contrast wer...
From a discussion of theories of behavioral contrast, it was concluded that earlier theoretical trea...
Direct Interaction theories of Hermstein and later Williams and Wixted see contrast as due to the di...
When responding in one component of a multiple schedule of reinforcement is suppressed, behavioral c...
Two experiments examined the effects of baseline reinforcement rate and component duration on behavi...
Three experiments examined changes in size of multiple-schedule behavioral contrast with changes in ...
The present study is an investigation of behavioral contrast in humans. The preparation for contrast...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The Premack principle of reinforcement was examined...
The concurrent properties of component performances on multiple variable-interval schedules of reinf...
Applied behavior analysts implement research-based techniques to improve behavior. However, research...
The present study was conducted as a systematic replication of earlier work investigating the phenom...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
Effective conditioning requires a correlation between the experimenter's definition of a response an...
In order to study the influence of rate of attenuation of reinforcement on the occurrence and streng...
Behavioral contrast has been interpreted as a function of either (1) the reduction of frequency of r...
The effects of component presentation and baseline rates of reinforcement on behavioral contrast wer...
From a discussion of theories of behavioral contrast, it was concluded that earlier theoretical trea...
Direct Interaction theories of Hermstein and later Williams and Wixted see contrast as due to the di...
When responding in one component of a multiple schedule of reinforcement is suppressed, behavioral c...
Two experiments examined the effects of baseline reinforcement rate and component duration on behavi...
Three experiments examined changes in size of multiple-schedule behavioral contrast with changes in ...
The present study is an investigation of behavioral contrast in humans. The preparation for contrast...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The Premack principle of reinforcement was examined...
The concurrent properties of component performances on multiple variable-interval schedules of reinf...
Applied behavior analysts implement research-based techniques to improve behavior. However, research...
The present study was conducted as a systematic replication of earlier work investigating the phenom...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
Effective conditioning requires a correlation between the experimenter's definition of a response an...
In order to study the influence of rate of attenuation of reinforcement on the occurrence and streng...