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Assessing potency of high- and low-preference reinforcers with respect to response rate and response patterns
Authors:Penrod Becky  Wallace Michele D  Dyer Edwin J
Institution:University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA.
Abstract:Previous research has suggested that the availability of high-preference stimuli may override the reinforcing efficacy of concurrently available low-preference stimuli under relatively low schedule requirements (e.g., fixed-ratio 1 schedule). It is unknown if similar effects would be obtained under higher schedule requirements. Thus, the current study compared high-preference and low-preference reinforcers under progressively increasing schedule requirements. Results for 3 of the 4 participants indicated that high-preference stimuli maintained responding under higher schedule requirements relative to low-preference stimuli. For 1 participant, high-preference and low-preference stimuli were demonstrated to be equally effective reinforcers under increasing schedule requirements. Implications with respect to rate of performance and response patterns are discussed.
Keywords:positive reinforcement  preference assessments  progressive ratio  response effort
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