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Incentive theory: IV. Magnitude of reward
Authors:Killeen P R
Abstract:Incentive theory is successfully applied to data from experiments in which the amount of food reward is varied. This is accomplished by assuming that incentive value is a negatively accelerated function of reward duration. The interaction of the magnitude of a reward with its delay is confirmed, and the causes and implications of this interaction are discussed.
Keywords:incentive theory  amount of reward  delay of reward  concurrent chained schedules  concurrent schedules  mathematical models  marginal utility
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