Two alternative approaches describe determinants of responding to a stimulus temporally distant from primary reinforcement. One emphasizes the temporal relation of each stimulus to the primary reinforcer, with relative proximity of the stimulus determining response rate. A contrasting view emphasizes immediate consequences of responding to the stimulus, the key factor being the conditioned reinforcement value of those immediate consequences. To contrast these approaches, 4 pigeons were exposed to a two-component multiple schedule with three-link chain schedules in each component. Only middle-link stimuli differed between chains. Baseline reinforcement probabilities were 0.50 for both chains; during discrimination phases it was 1.0 for one c...
Photocopy of typescript.Bibliography: leaves 58-62.Microfiche.vii, 62 leaves ill. 29 cmA series of f...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
Behavioral momentum theory is an evolving theoretical account of the strength of behavior. One chall...
A concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (two-component chained sc...
A concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (two-component chained sc...
The effect of signals on resistance to change was evaluated using pigeons responding on a three-comp...
Pigeons responded on concurrent-chains schedules with equal variable-interval schedules as initial l...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
International audienceA concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (tw...
In an evaluation of the effects of delayed reinforcement on response persistence, two pigeons were e...
International audienceA concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (tw...
Photocopy of typescript.Bibliography: leaves 58-62.Microfiche.vii, 62 leaves ill. 29 cmA series of f...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
Behavioral momentum theory is an evolving theoretical account of the strength of behavior. One chall...
A concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (two-component chained sc...
A concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (two-component chained sc...
The effect of signals on resistance to change was evaluated using pigeons responding on a three-comp...
Pigeons responded on concurrent-chains schedules with equal variable-interval schedules as initial l...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
International audienceA concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (tw...
In an evaluation of the effects of delayed reinforcement on response persistence, two pigeons were e...
International audienceA concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (tw...
Photocopy of typescript.Bibliography: leaves 58-62.Microfiche.vii, 62 leaves ill. 29 cmA series of f...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...