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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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Percentage timing reinforcement schedules
The Psychological Record, 1961A percentage timing schedule is one where reinforcement is set up during a given percentage of a fixed temporal cycle (15 sec. in the present case). Seven rats were run in a two-bar operant situation to determine the discrimination threshold of differential pay-off probabilities between the two bars.
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Interlocking schedules of reinforcement.
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 1998Four male pigmented rats were exposed to a procedure designed to investigate the relation between several performance measures and a schedule continuum ranging from FR 36 to FI 2 through four intermediate interlocking schedules. On all schedules, each subject developed a stable performance that was generally break-and-run.
R, BERRYMAN, J A, NEVIN
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Differential Schedules of Reinforcement
Abstract Differential reinforcement refers to a specific approach to intervention based on operant conditioning that involves programming two reinforcement contingencies. When implementing differential reinforcement, clinicians program a better quality, higher magnitude, or denser schedule of reinforcement for behaviors targeted for an ...Agnew, Charlene N. +2 more
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