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Transfer of approach responding between punishment, frustrative nonreward, and the combination of punishment and nonreward
Authors:David R Linden
Institution:University of Nebraska-Lincoln USA
Abstract:Rats trained to make an approach response with either partial reward, intermittent punishment, or a combination of partial reward and intermittent punishment, were tested for persistence to extinction, punishment with reward, or punishment during extinction. Partial reward, alone or with punishment, produced greates resistance to extinction, while intermittent punishment, alone or with partial reward, produced greatest persistence to punishment with reward. Transfer of persistence from partial reward to punishment with reward and intermittent punishment to extinction was also demonstrated. However, partial reward alone did not increase persistence to punishment during extinction, whereas intermittent punishment and partial reward combined with intermittent punishment did increase such persistence. These results were interpreted in Amsel's (1958, 1962) conditioning-model theory by extending the hypothesized similarity of frustrative nonreward and punishment.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to David R  Linden  Department of Psychology  School of Education  West Liberty State College  West Liberty  WV 26074  
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