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Theory of reinforcement schedules
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2023AbstractThe three principles of reinforcement are (1) events such as incentives and reinforcers increase the activity of an organism; (2) that activity is bounded by competition from other responses; and (3) animals approach incentives and their signs, guided by their temporal and physical conditions, together called the “contingencies of reinforcement.
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2017
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W. David Pierce, Carl D. Cheney
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Your meme—your mobile app, social media service, or video game—is now beginning to be quite advantaged over its competitors. You have optimized it to survive the bottlenecks of attention, perception, memory, and disposition, and if you have done so, we have rewarded you by engaging with your invention.
W. David Pierce, Carl D. Cheney
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Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, 1988
Abstract Scheduling of a job shop in the presence of limited resources is a challenging decision making process. It is a problem of allocation of different resources to meet various shop needs (or to satisfy the constraints). Past research has had only limited success in properly handling this resource problem.
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Abstract Scheduling of a job shop in the presence of limited resources is a challenging decision making process. It is a problem of allocation of different resources to meet various shop needs (or to satisfy the constraints). Past research has had only limited success in properly handling this resource problem.
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1977
Most people in the broad field of psychopharmacology are aware of schedules and can give a definition of some common schedules of reinforcement such as FR and FI. One can still distinguish, however, between an increasing group of workers who explicitly use and study schedule effects and the rest, who regard schedule effects as limited in scope, largely
P. B. Dews, Jo DeWeese
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Most people in the broad field of psychopharmacology are aware of schedules and can give a definition of some common schedules of reinforcement such as FR and FI. One can still distinguish, however, between an increasing group of workers who explicitly use and study schedule effects and the rest, who regard schedule effects as limited in scope, largely
P. B. Dews, Jo DeWeese
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Secondary Reinforcement as a Function of Reinforcement Scheduling
Psychological Reports, 1956In the present study, albino rats were given discrimination training in a modified Skinner Box. During this training several schedules of SD—SR pairings were presented; differential effects of this training were measured during extinction, which also involved a further scheduling of the R—Sr pairings.
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