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Operant conditioningIncreased communications of chronic mental patients by reinforcement and by response priming.The punishment of persistent vomiting: a case study.Modification of seizure disorders: the interruption of behavioral chains.Contingency and stimulus change in chained schedules of reinforcement.Fixed versus variable sequences of food and stimulus presentation in second-order schedules.Fixed-interval stimulus control.The psychological distance to rewardChoice between two-component chained and tandem schedulesResponding under chained and tandem fixed-ratio schedules.Fixed-ratio and variable-ratio schedules of brief stimuli in second-order schedules of matching to sample.Conditioned reinforcement in second-order schedules.Observing behavior during interval schedules.Varying temporal placement of an added stimulus in a fixed-interval scheduleStimulus control of temporally spaced responding in second-order schedulesPause relationships in multiple and chained fixed-ratio schedules.A review of positive conditioned reinforcement.CHAINED VI PERFORMANCE OF PIGEONS MAINTAINED WITH AN ADDED STIMULUS.Roger T. Kelleher, behavior analyst.Conditioned reinforcement versus time to reinforcement in chain schedules.Elicited responding in chain schedules.Responding under sequence schedules of electric shock presentation.Second-order schedules: discrimination of components.Sequence schedules of reinforcement.Chained and tandem fixed-interval schedules of punishment.Responding in the pigeon under chained schedules of food presentation: the repetition of a stimulus during alternate components.IRT-stimulus contingencies in chained schedules: implications for the concept of conditioned reinforcement.Extinction of a heterogeneous chain after several reinforcement schedules.Responding of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of unsignaled, briefly signaled, and completely signaled delays to reinforcement.Effects of delayed conditioned reinforcement in chain schedules.MULTIPLE BASELINE INVESTIGATION OF STIMULUS FUNCTIONS IN AN FR CHAINED SCHEDULERelations between patterns of responding and the presentation of stimuli under second-order schedules.The reinforcing effects of houselight illumination during chained schedules of food presentation.Escape from serial stimuli leading to food.The several roles of stimuli in token reinforcement.Function matters: a review of terminological differences in applied and basic clicker training research
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Stimulus functions in chained fixed-interval schedules.
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Stimulus functions in chained fixed-interval schedules.
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Stimulus functions in chained fixed-interval schedules.
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Stimulus functions in chained fixed-interval schedules.
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Stimulus functions in chained fixed-interval schedules.
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Stimulus functions in chained fixed-interval schedules.
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Stimulus functions in chained fixed-interval schedules.
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10.1901/JEAB.1962.5-167
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1962-04-01T00:00:00Z