Comparison of reinforcement and punishment functions produced by the same contingent event in the same subjects |
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Authors: | James G. Terhune David Premack |
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Affiliation: | University of California at Santa Barbara USA |
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Abstract: | The same event, forced running, was used to reinforce the lever-pressing of six rats in one component of a multiple schedule and to punish their drinking in another component. When the durations of running were converted to probabilities that Ss would not be running at t + n sec, given that the run gegan at t = 0 sec, both reinforcement and punishment were found to be linear (inverse) functions of the probability of not-running. A high concordance (0.90) between slopes of the reinforcement and punishment functions indicated that individual Ss were either sensitive to both reinforcement and punishment or sensitive to neither. |
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Keywords: | Present addrezs: Department of Statistics Stanford University Stanford California 94305 |
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