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An analysis of reinforcement history effects
Authors:Okouchi Hiroto  Lattal Kennon A
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Osaka Kyoiku University, Kashiwara, Japan. okouchi@cc.osaka-kyoiku.ac.jp
Abstract:Four pigeons were exposed to two tandem variable-interval differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate schedules under different stimulus conditions. The values of the tandem schedules were adjusted so that reinforcement rates in one stimulus condition were higher than those in the other, even though response rates in the two conditions were nearly identical. Following this, a fixed-interval schedule of either shorter or longer values than, or equal to the baseline schedule, was introduced in the two stimulus conditions respectively. Response rates during those fixed-interval schedules typically were higher in the presence of the stimuli previously correlated with the lower reinforcement rates than were those in the presence of the stimuli previously correlated with the higher reinforcement rates. Such effects of the reinforcement history were most prominent when the value of the fixed-interval schedule was shorter. The results are consistent with both incentive contrast and response strength conceptualizations of related effects. They also suggest methods for disentangling the effects of reinforcement rate on subsequent responding, from the response rate with which it is confounded in many conventional schedules of reinforcement.
Keywords:behavioral history  reinforcement rates  within‐subject comparison  fixed‐interval schedules  differential‐reinforcement‐of‐low‐rate schedules  incentive contrast  key peck  pigeons
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