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Effects of schedule and magnitude of reinforcement under conditions of thirst motivation
Authors:Jeffrey A Seybert  Ivan C Gerard  W.Timothy Lawrence  Stephen W Nash  Cary L Williams
Affiliation:University of Missouri-Kansas City USA
Abstract:In contrast to a recent finding (Macdonald, G. E., & De Toledo, L. Learning and Motivation, 1974, 5, 288–298.) the results of three experiments investigating various partial reinforcement (PRF) manipulations under conditions of thirst motivation demonstrated strong similarity to analogous manipulations involving food reward. Specifically, for animals receiving water reinforcement, PRF was shown to generate greater resistance to extinction than continuous reinforcement (Expt 1 & 3), the schedule of reinforcement was shown to interact with level of acquisition (Expt 1 and 2), and the magnitude of the partial reinforcement extinction effect was shown to be a function of reward magnitude (Expt 3). These results provide strong evidence that mechanisms which operate in partial reinforcement situations are highly similar, regardless of the type of appetitive reinforcement.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to J. A. Seybert   Department of Psychology   C. B. Annex   University of Missouri at Kansas City   Kansas City   Missouri 64110.
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