Interactions in multiple schedules: the role of the stimulus-reinforcer contingency.
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Drug effects on responding maintained by stimulus-reinforcer and response-reinforcer contingenciesBehavioral contrast as differential time allocation.Changeover delay effects on topographically tagged discriminative behaviorBehavioral contrast: Pavlovian effects and anticipatory contrast.Real-time detection of orientation during negative behavioral contrast with key pecking and a turning response.Contrast and autoshaping in multiple schedules varying reinforcer rate and duration.Stimulus-reinforcer contingencies and local behavioral contrast.Interactions in multiple schedules: negative induction with squirrel monkeys.The effects of the stimulus-reinforcer correlation in a discrete-trials IRT>t procedure.Behavioral contrast and the automaintained key peck.Determinants of contrast in the signal-key procedure: Evidence against additivity theory.Stimulus control of respondent and operant key pecking: A single key procedure.Three versions of the additive theories of behavioral contrast.The following schedule of reinforcement as a fundamental determinant of steady state contrast in multiple schedulesPositive and negative contrast as a function of component duration for key pecking and treadle pressing.Associative interaction: joint control of key pecking by stimulus-reinforcer and response-reinforcer relationships.Behavioral contrast in fixed-interval components: effects of extinction-component durationThe effects of component duration on multiple-schedule performance in closed and open economies.Another look at contrast in multiple schedules.Some parameters of behavioral contrast and allocation of interim behavior in rats.
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Interactions in multiple schedules: the role of the stimulus-reinforcer contingency.
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Interactions in multiple schedules: the role of the stimulus-reinforcer contingency.
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Interactions in multiple schedules: the role of the stimulus-reinforcer contingency.
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Interactions in multiple schedules: the role of the stimulus-reinforcer contingency.
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Interactions in multiple schedules: the role of the stimulus-reinforcer contingency.
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Spealman RD
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10.1901/JEAB.1976.26-79
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1976-07-01T00:00:00Z