Multiple schedules: effects of the distribution of reinforcements between component on the distribution of responses between conponents.
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Operant conditioningA yoked-chamber comparison of concurrent and multiple schedules: the relationship between component duration and responding.Component duration and relative response rates in multiple schedules.On two types of deviation from the matching law: bias and undermatching.Peak shift as a function of multiple schedules of reinforcement.Matching-based hedonic scaling in the pigeon.On Herrnstein's equation and related formsA comparison of variable-ratio and variable-interval schedules of reinforcement.On the law of effectConcurrent performances: effect of punishment contingent on the switching response.Rates and patterns of responding with concurrent fixed-interval and variable-interval reinforcement.Effects of alternative reinforcement: does the source matter?Synthetic variable-interval schedules of reinforcement.Self-inhibiting effects of reinforcement.Concurrent performances: inhibition of one response by reinforcement of another.Performance of humans in concurrent avoidance/positive-reinforcement schedules.Quantitative analysis.Performance in continuously available multiple schedulesAction at a temporal distance: Component transition as the relational basis for successive discriminationThe identities hidden in the matching laws, and their usesThe positive side effects of reinforcement: a commentary on Balsam and Bondy (1983).Response strength in extreme multiple schedules.Successive independence and behavioral contrast in a closed economy.Contrast and reallocation of extraneous reinforcers between multiple-schedule components.Delayed and current stimulus control in successive discriminations.Resistance to change and the law of effect.Steady-state choice between four alternatives obeys the constant-ratio rule.The logistics of choice.Contrast and undermatching with regular or irregular alternation of components.Multiple schedule component duration: a reanalysis of Shimp and Wheatley (1971) and Todorov (1972).The effects of different component response requirements in multiple and concurrent schedules.The relation between the generalized matching law and signal-detection theoryOn the exponent in the "generalized" matching equation.Determinants of contrast in the signal-key procedure: Evidence against additivity theory.Undermatching and contrast within components of multiple schedulesThe following schedule of reinforcement as a fundamental determinant of steady state contrast in multiple schedulesStimulus discriminability in free-operant and discrete-trial detection procedures.On the effects of component durations and component reinforcement rates in multiple schedulesOn the form of the relation between response rates in a multiple schedule.Preference for fixed-interval schedules: effects of initial-link length.
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Multiple schedules: effects of the distribution of reinforcements between component on the distribution of responses between conponents.
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