To examine the effects on concurrent performance of independent manipulations of response-unit duration and number, 6 hens were exposed to concurrent second-order schedules of reinforcement. Each first-order operant unit required completion of a fixed-ratio schedule within the time specified by a fixed-interval schedule, with one further response completing the fixed-interval schedule. The fixed-ratio and fixed-interval requirements comprising the first-order operant units were systematically and independently varied under three pairs of concurrent variable-interval schedules to produce differences in the first-order response and duration requirements (response and duration differentials). These manipulations produced consistent changes in ...
Six 5-year-old children were reinforced on concurrent variable-interval variable-time schedules for ...
Schedule thinning procedures are usually implemented with the goal of maintaining behavior despite d...
In the first condition six hens responded on concurrent schedule with two variable interval 60-s sch...
To examine the effects on concurrent performance of independent manipulations of response-unit durat...
The present experiments were designed to evaluate accounts of how behavior is allocated on concurren...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine the question of response Independence or response rate c...
Domestic hens responded under multiple fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules with equal fixed ratios. On...
The purpose of the present experiment was to examine the effects of concurrent VI-VT response requir...
The contingencies in each alternative of concurrent procedures consist of reinforcement for staying ...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
Prior work has shown that pigeons pecking on concurrent variable-interval, variable-ratio schedules:...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule in which separate concurrent schedules were presented in...
Pigeons could produce food by pecking exactly four times on each of two keys, in any order. In the f...
The present study contributes an apparatus and research paradigm useful in generating human performa...
Six 5-year-old children were reinforced on concurrent variable-interval variable-time schedules for ...
Schedule thinning procedures are usually implemented with the goal of maintaining behavior despite d...
In the first condition six hens responded on concurrent schedule with two variable interval 60-s sch...
To examine the effects on concurrent performance of independent manipulations of response-unit durat...
The present experiments were designed to evaluate accounts of how behavior is allocated on concurren...
A delay to reinforcement has been found in previous studies to influence the effectiveness of a rein...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine the question of response Independence or response rate c...
Domestic hens responded under multiple fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules with equal fixed ratios. On...
The purpose of the present experiment was to examine the effects of concurrent VI-VT response requir...
The contingencies in each alternative of concurrent procedures consist of reinforcement for staying ...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
Prior work has shown that pigeons pecking on concurrent variable-interval, variable-ratio schedules:...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule in which separate concurrent schedules were presented in...
Pigeons could produce food by pecking exactly four times on each of two keys, in any order. In the f...
The present study contributes an apparatus and research paradigm useful in generating human performa...
Six 5-year-old children were reinforced on concurrent variable-interval variable-time schedules for ...
Schedule thinning procedures are usually implemented with the goal of maintaining behavior despite d...
In the first condition six hens responded on concurrent schedule with two variable interval 60-s sch...