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The order of continuous,partial and nonreward trials and resistance to extinction
Authors:Roger L Mellgren  Jeffrey A Seybert  Dennis G Dyck
Affiliation:University of Oklahoma USA;University of Missouri at Kansas City USA;University of Manitoba Canada
Abstract:In the first experiment rats were given either 16 or 48 nonrewarded or continuously rewarded trials prior to 24 continuously or partially rewarded trials, followed by extinction. Increased resistance to extinction was found for increasing numbers of nonrewarded trials when they were followed by partial reward, but not when followed by continuous reward. Similarly, more continuously rewarded trials followed by partial reward tended to increase resistance to extinction. Because of the theoretical importance of the effect of continuous reward followed by partial, a second experiment was performed where the range of the number of continuously rewarded trials was extended to 0, 48, and 96. Contrary to many theoretical predictions, resistance to extinction increased as a function of increasing amounts of continuous reward.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be addressed to Roger L. Mellgren   Department of Psychology   University of Oklahoma   Norman   Oklahoma 73069.
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