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Choice and foraging: the effects of accessibility on acceptability.
Authors:E Fantino and R A Preston
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0109.
Abstract:Pigeons responded in a successive-encounters choice procedure in which accessibility of the less profitable of two outcomes varied either in terms of probability of encounter or search time to encounter (keeping search time to the more profitable outcome constant). When the less profitable outcome was made more probable its acceptance became more likely. However, when search time to encounter the less profitable outcome was shortened, its acceptance became less likely. Both results are consistent with the delay-reduction hypothesis and with an optimality model developed for application to the successive-encounters choice procedure.
Keywords:choice  foraging  delay-reduction hypothesis  optimality theory  successive-encounters procedure  probability of reinforcement  frequency of reinforcement  key peck  pigeons
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