The ambiguous-cue problem: The effects of reduced similarity between trials and the schedule of reinforcement |
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Authors: | Ralph W. Richards |
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Affiliation: | Colorado State University USA |
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Abstract: | In a series of seven experiments pigeons were trained on the two-choice ambiguous-cue problem that contains PA and NA trials. On PA trials choice of P (the positive stimulus) was reinforced and choice of A (the so-called ambiguous stimulus) was not reinforced; on NA trials choice of A was reinforced and choice of N (the negative stimulus) was not reinforced. When the two types of trials were distinguished by only the presence of P or N and each trial was terminated by one response, subjects quickly attained high levels of performance on NA trials but showed only chance levels of performance on PA trials. PA performance was markedly improved when a variety of additional stimuli distinguished the two types of trials and when a variety of schedules of intermittent reinforcement were employed; these manipulations had little effect on NA performance. |
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Keywords: | Reprints may be obtained from Bill Richards Department of Psychology Colorado State University Fort Collins CO 80523. |
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