Behavioral momentum theory is an evolving theoretical account of the strength of behavior. One challenge for the theory is determining the role of signal stimuli in determining response strength. This study evaluated the effect of an unsignaled delay between the initial link and terminal link of a two-link chain schedule on resistance to change using a multiple schedule of reinforcement. Pigeons were presented two different signaled delay to reinforcement schedules. Both schedules employed a two-link chain schedule with a variable interval 120-s initial link followed by a 5-s fixed time terminal link schedule. One of the schedules included a 5-s unsignaled delay between the initial link and the terminal link. Resistance to change was assess...
Pigeons were trained on a two-component multiple schedule with a chain schedule in each component. A...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...
This study evaluated the effect of a signal on resistance to change using a multiple schedule of rei...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
The effect of signals on resistance to change was evaluated using pigeons responding on a three-comp...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
According to theoretical accounts of behavioral momentum, the Pavlovian stimulus—reinforcer continge...
In an evaluation of the effects of delayed reinforcement on response persistence, two pigeons were e...
Two alternative approaches describe determinants of responding to a stimulus temporally distant from...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
Previous research on delay of reinforcement has focused primarily on variable-interval schedules. A ...
Two experiments examined whether differential resistance to change would occur under identical varia...
Pigeons were trained on a two-component multiple schedule with a chain schedule in each component. A...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...
This study evaluated the effect of a signal on resistance to change using a multiple schedule of rei...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
The effect of signals on resistance to change was evaluated using pigeons responding on a three-comp...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
According to theoretical accounts of behavioral momentum, the Pavlovian stimulus—reinforcer continge...
In an evaluation of the effects of delayed reinforcement on response persistence, two pigeons were e...
Two alternative approaches describe determinants of responding to a stimulus temporally distant from...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
Previous research on delay of reinforcement has focused primarily on variable-interval schedules. A ...
Two experiments examined whether differential resistance to change would occur under identical varia...
Pigeons were trained on a two-component multiple schedule with a chain schedule in each component. A...
The independent effects of two normally confounded delays to reinforcement produced by changing betw...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...