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Asymptotic reinforced responding as a function of the operant level of the instrumental response
Authors:Jose J Bauermeister
Affiliation:University of Puerto Rico USA
Abstract:The relationship between operant level (base rate) and asymptotic reinforced instrumental responding was investigated in several contingencies in which licking was contingent upon running, under different FR schedules. For Group I the relationship was examined by selecting rats who naturally differed in their running base rates and for which the licking base rates were equivalent. For Group II the relationship was examined by selecting rats with equivalent running and licking base rates, but whose running rates were eventually made to differ by manipulating wheel-torque requirements. Asymptotic reinforced instrumental responding was found to be linearly related to pre-contingent running base rates, for all FR schedules, and independent of the procedures used to obtain differing running base rates. The results support Premack's contention that asymptotic reinforced instrumental responding is a joint function of the reinforcing response and the operant level of the instrumental response.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to the author   Department of Psychology   College of Social Sciences   University of Puerto Rico   Rio Piedras   Puerto Rico 00931.
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