We examined the effects of stimulus (reinforcer) variation in several different contexts. In Study 1, we identified high-quality (HQ) and low-quality (LQ) stimuli based on results of a paired-stimulus assessment and examined their effects when available under concurrent-reinforcement schedules for 8 participants. No participants showed preference for the LQ stimuli when compared singly or in a varied arrangement to the HQ stimulus. In Study 2, we identified nonpreferred (NP) stimuli based on results of a single-stimulus assessment and examined their effects when available under single-reinforcement schedules for 3 participants. Results of Study 2 were mixed. One participant’s data indicated that the varied presentation of NP stimuli produce...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The Premack principle of reinforcement was examined...
Preference for single versus varied reinforcers was assessed in the context of a token system. This ...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to the phenomenon whereby behavior is controlled by a subset of ele...
We examined the effects of stimulus (reinforcer) variation in several different contexts. In Study 1...
We examined the effects of stimulus (reinforcer) variation in several different contexts. In Study 1...
Previous research has shown that stimulus preference assessments based on caregiver-opinion did not ...
This study asked whether the concurrent reinforcement of behavioral variability facilitates learning...
A series of four experiments were carried out to examine whether increases in variability in respond...
Tustin (1994) recently observed that an individual’s preference for one of two concur-rently availab...
Reinforcers are known to lose their effectiveness over time. One strategy to prevent or delay a decr...
Ray (1969) conducted an experiment on multiple stimulus-response relations and selective attention. ...
We compared three methods for presenting stimuli during reinforcer-preference assess-ments: a paired...
Previous research has suggested that the availability of high-preference stimuli may override the re...
Previous research has shown that stimulus preference assessments based on caregiver-opinion did not ...
The effects of component presentation and baseline rates of reinforcement on behavioral contrast wer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The Premack principle of reinforcement was examined...
Preference for single versus varied reinforcers was assessed in the context of a token system. This ...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to the phenomenon whereby behavior is controlled by a subset of ele...
We examined the effects of stimulus (reinforcer) variation in several different contexts. In Study 1...
We examined the effects of stimulus (reinforcer) variation in several different contexts. In Study 1...
Previous research has shown that stimulus preference assessments based on caregiver-opinion did not ...
This study asked whether the concurrent reinforcement of behavioral variability facilitates learning...
A series of four experiments were carried out to examine whether increases in variability in respond...
Tustin (1994) recently observed that an individual’s preference for one of two concur-rently availab...
Reinforcers are known to lose their effectiveness over time. One strategy to prevent or delay a decr...
Ray (1969) conducted an experiment on multiple stimulus-response relations and selective attention. ...
We compared three methods for presenting stimuli during reinforcer-preference assess-ments: a paired...
Previous research has suggested that the availability of high-preference stimuli may override the re...
Previous research has shown that stimulus preference assessments based on caregiver-opinion did not ...
The effects of component presentation and baseline rates of reinforcement on behavioral contrast wer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The Premack principle of reinforcement was examined...
Preference for single versus varied reinforcers was assessed in the context of a token system. This ...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to the phenomenon whereby behavior is controlled by a subset of ele...