The effect of noncontingent fixed- and variable-interval reinforcement upon subsequent acquisition of the fixed-interval scallop
Abstract Groups of rats received either no pretraining (Group N), pretraining with noncontingent FI-2 min. reinforcement (Group FI), or pretraining with noncontingent VI-2 min. reinforcement (Group VI) prior to learning to bar press on a FI-2 min. reinforcement schedule. The FI scallop was acquired...
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Enthalten in: Psychonomic Science - Heidelberg : Springer, 1964, 2(1965), 1-12 vom: Jan., Seite 261-262 |
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Abstract Groups of rats received either no pretraining (Group N), pretraining with noncontingent FI-2 min. reinforcement (Group FI), or pretraining with noncontingent VI-2 min. reinforcement (Group VI) prior to learning to bar press on a FI-2 min. reinforcement schedule. The FI scallop was acquired most rapidly by Group FI and least rapidly by Group VI. Moreover, FI pretraining led to faster acquisition of both low post-reinforcement response rates and high pre-reinforcement response rates than VI pretraining. © Psychonomic Science 1965 |
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