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Sequential effects on discrimination reversal
Authors:Steven J. Haggbloom  David J. Tillman
Affiliation:Arkansas State University USA
Abstract:In Experiment 1 the sequence of trials to the positive (S+) and negative (S?) discriminanda was varied between groups during acquisition and reversal of a successive brightness discrimination. In Experiments 2 and 3, groups received different reward sequences in Phase 1 within S+. In general, groups given transitions from nonrewarded trials to rewarded trials (N-R transitions) in Phase 1 learned both the original discrimination and its reversal more slowly than groups given schedules devoid of N-R transitions. The results were discussed in relation to previously reported effects of partial reinforcement on acquisition and reversal of a discrimination and the role of sequential variables and internal, reward-produced cues in discrimination learning, reversal learning, and nonreversal shifts.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Steven J. Haggbloom   Department of Psychology   Arkansas State University   P.O. Box 2127   State University   Arkansas 72467.
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