Effects of experience on preference between forced and free choice |
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Authors: | Ono Koichi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Komazawa University, 1-29-1 Komazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-8525, Japan. ono@komazawa-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Preference between forced choice and free choice in concurrent-chain schedules of reinforcement was investigated in pigeons after exposure to particular combinations of terminal links. In Experiment 1, in which terminal links always ended with reinforcers, one of three pairs of terminal links was arranged as preexposure: (a) both terminal links had only one key (forced choice), (b) both terminal links had two keys (free choice), or (c) a combination of forced and free choice was arranged across sessions. In test sessions following the preexposure, pigeons' preferences rapidly shifted to the terminal links with which they had no recent experience. In Experiment 2, the same procedure was repeated except that each terminal link ended intermittently with reinforcers with a probability of .5 and there was no terminal-link arrangement with a combination of free and forced choice. Pigeons showed the same preference changes as in Experiment 1, but the preference changes did not appear immediately at the beginning of test sessions. These data suggest that recent previous experience was a more important determinant of preference than the difference between forced-choice and free-choice terminal links. |
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Keywords: | choice behavior experience behavioral history preference forced versus free choice multiple concurrent‐chain schedule key peck pigeons |
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